Longitudinal study on core symptoms and nursing strategies for patients with colorectal cancer undergoing postoperative chemotherapy
10.3761/j.issn.0254-1769.2025.11.005
- VernacularTitle:结直肠癌术后化疗患者核心症状的纵向研究及护理对策
- Author:
Cunfeng ZHENG
1
;
Zheng WANG
;
Haijing LIU
;
Jie GAO
;
Ya QIN
;
Qing ZHANG
Author Information
1. 300052 天津市 天津医科大学总医院普通外科
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Colorectal Cancer;
Symptom Clusters;
Chemotherapy;
Core Symptoms;
Network Analysis;
Nursing Care
- From:
Chinese Journal of Nursing
2025;60(11):1309-1315
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the changes in symptom clusters and core symptoms at different stages in col-orectal cancer patients undergoing postoperative chemotherapy,and to provide a reference for developing precise symptom management strategies in clinical practice.Methods 300 colorectal cancer patients who underwent post-operative chemotherapy at 2 tertiary hospitals in Tianjin from August 2023 to May 2024 were conveniently selected as the study subjects.General information questionnaires and the Chinese version of the MD Anderson Symptom In-ventory for Colorectal Cancer were used to survey patients during the first chemotherapy cycle(T1)and the third chemotherapy cycle(T2).Exploratory factor analysis was used to extract symptom clusters;R language was used to construct symptom networks.Results 300 questionnaires were distributed and collected at T1,and 264 question-naires were distributed and collected at T2,with a recovery rate of 88.00%.Colorectal cancer patients undergoing postoperative chemotherapy had 5 symptom clusters at T1,and 4 symptom clusters at T2.In the symptom network,distress was the symptom with the highest strength(rs=1.188),closeness centrality(rc=0.004),and betweenness centrality(rb=36)at T1.Distress was the symptom with the highest strength(rs=1.397),while decreased appetite had the highest closeness centrality(rc=0.004)and betweenness centrality(rb=39)at T2.Conclusion The symptom clusters in colorectal cancer patients undergoing postoperative chemotherapy remain stable over time.Distress is a stable core symptom during chemotherapy,while decreased appetite is a bridging symptom in the mid-chemotherapy phase.Healthcare providers should prioritize interventions for decreased appetite while addressing emotional symptoms to improve the efficiency of symptom management.