1.Research and practice on improving the skin toxicity management model of tumor targeted drugs based on evidence-based practice method
Liyuan FAN ; Mengge LI ; Yifu HE ; Yufei XING ; Ying YANG ; Conglan DING
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2024;26(4):217-222
Objective:To improve the skin toxicity management model of tumor targeted drugs based on evidence-based practice method and apply it to clinical practice.Methods:Using the evidence-based practice method of Joanna Briggs Institute, evidence of skin toxicity management of tumor targeted drugs was formed by searching relevant guidelines and evidence-based medical literature at home and abroad, and conducting interviews and surveys with nurses and patients. Based on the evidence and in consultation with evidence-based medicine, nursing and clinical experts, the evidence was transformed into management improvement plans, and the skin toxicity checklist and care checklist were developed. The improvement scheme was applied to clinical practice, the training of nurses was strengthened, the nursing process was standardized and improved, and various forms of health education were provided to patients. Patients with skin toxicity who received targeted drug therapy in the Department of Oncology of Anhui Cancer Hospital from May to August 2023 were collected. Implementation of various management indicators by nurses before and after management improvement were compared. The occurrence and severity of skin toxicity in patients were compared to verify the effect of the improvement.Results:A total of 35 tumor patients with skin toxicity to targeted drugs were entered, including 26 males and 9 females, with age (60±10) years. Compared with before, the implementation rate of the 5 indicators after the management improvement, including the evaluation of skin toxicity and risk factors by nurses using the common terminology criteria for adverse events version 5.0, the qualified status of related nursing documents, the health education of skin care, and regular follow-up of patients, were significantly increased (from 0-31.4% up to 80%-100%), the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). After improvement, the incidence and severity of skin rash, skin dryness, skin reaction of hands and feet, and paronychia were significantly reduced, the score of skin care knowledge questionnaire was significantly increased [6.00(5.00, 8.00) vs. 8.00(7.00, 9.00), P=0.002], and the dermatology life quality index was significantly decreased [8.00(6.00, 9.00) vs. 6.00(5.00, 8.00), P=0.033]. The differences in anxiety and depression scores were not statistically significant (both P>0.05). Conclusion:The skin toxicity management of targeted drugs based on JBI evidence-based practice method can standardize the clinical nursing practice of nurses, improve the severity of skin toxicity in tumor patients, and improve their quality of life.
2.Research and practice on improving the skin toxicity management model of tumor targeted drugs based on evidence-based practice method
Liyuan FAN ; Mengge LI ; Yifu HE ; Yufei XING ; Ying YANG ; Conglan DING
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2024;26(4):217-222
Objective:To improve the skin toxicity management model of tumor targeted drugs based on evidence-based practice method and apply it to clinical practice.Methods:Using the evidence-based practice method of Joanna Briggs Institute, evidence of skin toxicity management of tumor targeted drugs was formed by searching relevant guidelines and evidence-based medical literature at home and abroad, and conducting interviews and surveys with nurses and patients. Based on the evidence and in consultation with evidence-based medicine, nursing and clinical experts, the evidence was transformed into management improvement plans, and the skin toxicity checklist and care checklist were developed. The improvement scheme was applied to clinical practice, the training of nurses was strengthened, the nursing process was standardized and improved, and various forms of health education were provided to patients. Patients with skin toxicity who received targeted drug therapy in the Department of Oncology of Anhui Cancer Hospital from May to August 2023 were collected. Implementation of various management indicators by nurses before and after management improvement were compared. The occurrence and severity of skin toxicity in patients were compared to verify the effect of the improvement.Results:A total of 35 tumor patients with skin toxicity to targeted drugs were entered, including 26 males and 9 females, with age (60±10) years. Compared with before, the implementation rate of the 5 indicators after the management improvement, including the evaluation of skin toxicity and risk factors by nurses using the common terminology criteria for adverse events version 5.0, the qualified status of related nursing documents, the health education of skin care, and regular follow-up of patients, were significantly increased (from 0-31.4% up to 80%-100%), the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). After improvement, the incidence and severity of skin rash, skin dryness, skin reaction of hands and feet, and paronychia were significantly reduced, the score of skin care knowledge questionnaire was significantly increased [6.00(5.00, 8.00) vs. 8.00(7.00, 9.00), P=0.002], and the dermatology life quality index was significantly decreased [8.00(6.00, 9.00) vs. 6.00(5.00, 8.00), P=0.033]. The differences in anxiety and depression scores were not statistically significant (both P>0.05). Conclusion:The skin toxicity management of targeted drugs based on JBI evidence-based practice method can standardize the clinical nursing practice of nurses, improve the severity of skin toxicity in tumor patients, and improve their quality of life.
3.The effect of a pain education program by nurses on patients with cancer pain
Xuejiao LI ; Guiqi SONG ; Conglan DING
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(9):13-16
Objective To explore the pain education program on the pain intensity and beliefs of patients with cancer pain.Methods 119 patients with cancer pain were divided into the control group (61 cases) and the experimental group (58 cases) according to the patients’ room number.The control group was given general health education by the ward nurses,while the experimental group was given pain education program by research nurses.The pain intensity and beliefs of two groups were compared.Results After the implementation of pain education program,pain scores were significantly reduced in both groups,and the pain beliefs scores were significantly promoted compared with the control group.Conclusions Pain education program for cancer pain patients can improve effect of cancer pain management.

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