Application of Snyder’s hope theory in patients with pelvic floor exercise after prophylactic stoma retraction
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20211112-03112
- VernacularTitle:Snyder希望理论在预防性肠造口还纳术后盆底肌功能锻炼患者中的应用
- Author:
Xiangying BAO
1
;
Weina FANG
;
Lihong PAN
;
Fei WANG
Author Information
1. 浙江大学医学院附属第二医院大肠外科,杭州 310009
- Keywords:
Stoma retraction;
Pelvic floor muscle exercise;
Hope theory;
Self care ability;
Anal function
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2022;38(29):2261-2268
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the effect of pelvic floor muscle functional exercise based on Snyder hope theory in patients after prophylactic stoma retraction.Methods:74 patients with low rectal cancer who underwent prophylactic stoma retraction from July 2019 to June 2021 were randomly divided into intervention group and control group. The patients in the control group received routine nursing and pelvic floor muscle functional exercise. The patients in the intervention group received functional exercise intervention based on Snyder′s hope theory on the basis of the control group. The hope level and self-care ability of the patients in the two groups were evaluated before the intervention and 3 months after stoma restitution. The anal function of the patients in the two groups was evaluated 1 month and 3 months after stoma restitution.Results:Before the intervention, there was no significant difference in the score of hope level and self-care ability between the two groups ( P>0.05). Three months after the operation, the score of hope level in the observation group was 36.20 ± 3.82, which was higher than that in the control group (31.26 ± 5.03) ( t = 4.63, P<0.05). Three months after the operation, the self-care ability score of the observation group was 123.57 ± 10.82, which was higher than that of the control group (108.23 ± 9.48) ( t = 6.31, P<0.05). One month and three months after stoma retraction, the anal function scores of the observation group were 12.03 ± 3.94, 5.91 ± 2.05 respectively, which were lower than those of the control group (13.86 ± 2.19, 7.26 ± 1.74) ( t = 2.40, 2.99, both P<0.05). Conclusion:Pelvic floor muscle functional exercise based on Snyder′s hope theory can improve the hope level of patients after stoma retraction, improve their anal function and improve their self-care ability.