1.Correlation between cancer fear and coping style in patients after laparoscopic radical resection for liver cancer
Huanying FU ; Wangxun JIN ; Yingping XU ; Yingjin XIE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(34):4680-4684
Objective:To explore the correlation between cancer fear and coping style in patients after laparoscopic radical resection for liver cancer.Methods:From February 2017 to October 2020, convenience sampling was used to select 1 320 patients undergoing laparoscopic radical resection for liver cancer in the Department of Abdominal Surgery of Zhejiang Cancer Hospital as the research object. The general information questionnaire, Chinese version of the Short Form of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire (FoP-Q-SF) and the Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire (MCMQ) were used for the survey. Pearson correlation was used to analyze the correlation between patients' cancer fear and coping style. A total of 1 320 questionnaires were distributed and 1 308 valid questionnaires were returned with the valid response rate of 99.09%.Results:Among 1 308 patients, the total score of the Chinese version of FoP-Q-SF was (36.51±6.23), and 56.65% (741/1 308) patients scored more than 34 points. There were statistically significant differences in the Chinese version of the FoP-Q-SF scores of patients with different gender, age, marital status, economic pressure caused by the disease, number of hospitalizations for liver cancer, and cancer family history after laparoscopic radical resection of liver cancer ( P<0.01). The confrontation dimension scores of patients in MCMQ were lower than the domestic norm, and the avoidance and resignation dimension scores were higher than the domestic norm, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.01). The total score and dimension scores of the Chinese version of FoP-Q-SF were negatively correlated with the confrontation dimension score of the MCMQ ( P<0.01), and positively correlated with the resignation and avoidance dimension scores ( P<0.01) . Conclusions:More than half of the cancer fear of patients after laparoscopic radical resection of liver cancer exceeds the normal level, and those who adopt avoidance and resignation methods to face the disease have a high level of fear. Nursing staff should provide targeted nursing interventions according to the emotional level of different patients, and help patients establish positive coping styles.