Application of health management mode based on symptom group management in nursing care of lung cancer patients after minimally invasive surgery
10.3760/cma.j.cn115624-20200226-00084
- VernacularTitle:基于症状群的健康管理模式对肺癌微创手术出院患者的护理效果
- Author:
Jing FENG
1
;
Ling GE
;
Fengxia JIN
;
Xiaoxin LIU
Author Information
1. 上海市胸科医院 上海交通大学附属胸科医院胸外科,上海 200030
- From:
Chinese Journal of Health Management
2020;14(4):345-349
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the application effect of the health management mode based on symptom group management in the nursing of lung cancer patients after minimally invasive surgery.Methods:The lung cancer patients underwent minimally invasive surgery and were discharged from Shanghai Chest Hospital from April to August 2019 were selected as the study subjects. The patients were divided into control group and experimental group, with the intervention time of 1 month. Routine follow-up was carried out in the control group. The health management mode based on symptom group management was adopted in experimental group. According to the exploratory factor analysis method, three factors with characteristic value>1were extracted, and the symptoms with factor load≥0.5 were included in the symptom group, and post discharge nursing was carried out based on the symptom group, including establish health management archives, distribute symptom group manual, centralized teaching, WeChat communication, etc. Before and after nursing care, Anderson symptom evaluation form (Chinese version) was used to evaluate the symptom group score of patients and compare the interference of symptom group on daily life and the influence on quality of life.Results:A total of 40 cases (47.1%) in the control group and 45 cases (52.9%) in the experimental group were included. In the control group, 28 cases (70.0%) were male, 12 cases (30.0%) were female, the average age was (60.2±6.5) years, the average time of cancer was (8.0±2.0) months, and 21 cases (52.5%) had a history of smoking. In the experimental group, there were 30 (66.7%) males, 15 (33.3%) females, age (60.6±6.8), mean time of cancer (7.9±2.1) months, and 22 (48.9%) smokers. There was no significant difference in gender, age, average time of cancer and smoking history between the two groups (all P>0.05).There was no significant difference in factor load of those symptoms between the two groups before nursing, and there was no significant difference before and after nursing in the control group. After the intervention, the symptoms in the experimental group were less than before the intervention. The total scores of symptom group and disturbance of daily life in the experimental group were (32.4±10.3), (15.20±5.3), lower than those in the control group (44.3±11.5), (28.8±8.1), the quality of life score was (88.3±18.5), higher than that in the control group (64.2±16.5) (all P<0.05). Conclusion:The health management model based on symptom group management can improve the symptoms of patients with lung cancer after minimally invasive surgery, reduce the impact of symptom group on daily life and improve the quality of life.