The construction and application of chronic disease management centers are increasing. However, the effect of continuing nursing combined with intervention measures provided by chronic disease management centers in patients with severe hypertension is still unclear. To analyze the application effect of continuous nursing intervention combined with chronic disease management center in patients with severe hypertension. 240 patients with severe hypertension were randomly divided into control group (N = 120) and study group (N = 120). The study group adopted the intervention measures of continuous nursing combined with chronic disease management center, while the control group adopted routine nursing. The nursing effects of the 2 groups were compared. After nursing, the short form 36-item health survey, total satisfaction rate and medication compliance rate of the study group were higher than those of the control group (P < .001). Blood pressure, self-rating anxiety scale, and self-rating depression scale scores were lower than those of the control group (P < .05). Continuing nursing combined with the intervention of chronic disease management center can effectively reduce the blood pressure of patients with severe hypertension, and the overall nursing effect is remarkable.
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