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Publication Name World Journal of Psychiatry
Manuscript ID 117958
Country China
Category Nursing
Manuscript Type Randomized Controlled Trial
Article Title COM-B-based holistic rehabilitation and psychological care on postoperative headache dizziness and depression in hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage patients
Manuscript Source Unsolicited Manuscript
All Author List Hui-Juan Zhang, Yun-Feng Zhao, Zhi-Jie Wang and Zi-Lei Pang
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Corresponding Author Zi-Lei Pang, Associate Chief Nurse, Department of Health Management, The First Hospital of Zhangjiakou City, No. 6 Libaisixiang, Xinhua Front St. Qiaoxi Zone, Zhangjiakou 075000, Hebei Province, China. 15933332886@163.com
Key Words Competency-Opportunity-Motivation-Behavior model; Holistic rehabilitation training; Psychological nursing; Hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage; Depression; Dizziness
Core Tip Current rehabilitation research predominantly focuses on cerebral ischemia, while intervention studies targeting hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage patients remain relatively limited. This study employed an intervention based on the innovative Competency-Opportunity-Motivation-Behavior model, overcoming the limitations of traditional postoperative care. By systematically enhancing patient capabilities, optimizing external support opportunities, and stimulating intrinsic motivation, this model achieves multidimensional rehabilitation support. This study first demonstrates that integrated rehabilitation combined with psychological care guided by the Competency-Opportunity-Motivation-Behavior model not only effectively alleviates symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, and depression but also concurrently promotes neurological recovery and improves functional prognosis.
Citation Zhang HJ, Zhao YF, Wang ZJ, Pang ZL. COM-B-based holistic rehabilitation and psychological care on postoperative headache dizziness and depression in hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage patients. World J Psychiatry 2026; In press
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