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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 786-796, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1020515

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Objective:This study aims to investigate the inner experiences of cancer patients when confronting financial toxicity through a Meta-analytical approach. The goal is to provide evidence-based insights and theoretical references for clinical healthcare professionals to fully understand the feelings and experiences associated with financial toxicity in cancer patients, thereby laying a foundation for targeted interventional measures.Methods:A computerized search was conducted across databases including CINAHL, PubMed, PsycINFO, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, CNKI, WanFang, VIP, Sinomed and other databases, collecting qualitative studies related to the inner experience of financial toxicity among cancer patients, up until April 12, 2023. Quality appraisal of the included literature was carried out according to JBI′s standards for qualitative research, and results were synthesized using Meta-aggregation methods.Results:Twenty-three studies were included, from which 82 specific outcomes were extracted. These were categorized into 11 new thematic groups and ultimately synthesized into four integrated findings: the impact of objective costs, subjective burden, and unreasonable expectations; diverse cognitive attitudes and management coping strategies; multiple pressures and challenges on patients and their families; and the articulation of needs and perceptions of beneficial growth.Conclusions:Healthcare professionals should pay attention to the financial toxicity issues that patients face at the initial stage of cancer diagnosis. Timely communication about economic issues between patients and healthcare providers is essential to help patients have a preliminary understanding of the impending financial toxicity at the onset of the disease. A comprehensive intervention that emphasizes different aspects of objective and subjective financial toxicity, coupled with multi-dimensional mitigation strategies, can promote active coping in patients, enhance familial emotional and financial support to overcome challenges together, and prioritize patients′ needs and expectations to guide them towards reinforcing positive experiences and minimizing the impact of financial toxicity.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 2855-2861, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-733434

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Objective To formulate a rational adjuvant therapeutic evidence-based nursing plan for a ovarian cancer chemotherapy patient with puncture piont infection of peripherally inserted central catheter(PICC).And practice in the clinic to solve the nursing problems in clinical nursing work. Methods According to the condition of the patient and using the PICO principle, we put forward clinical problems. We comprehensively searched the National Guideline Clearinghouse (NGC),Cochrane Library,Pub Med, EMbase,Medline,CNKI,VIP and Wanfang Data from 2007 to 2017. Relevant clinical guidelines, evidence summaries, systematic reviews/ Meta-analysis, randomized controlled trials (RCTs), and high quality reviews on nursing puncture piont infection of Peripherally Inserted Central catheter were collected and their authenticity, importance and applicability were evaluated. Results One Meta-analysis, fifteen RCTs, and one review were totally included. According to current evidence as well as the patient′s clinical conditions and preference, a comprehensive and effective adjuvant therapeutic and nursing programme was given to the patient. At the puncture point of PICC infection , PVP iodine was used to hydropathic compress for 15 minutes once a day.After naturally dried, cover with hydrocolloid dressing. After four-day treatment and nursing care, the patient with puncture piont infection had already recovered. Conclusion Evidence-based medicine approaches could help us develop comprehensive therapeutic plans for ovarian cancer chemotherapy patients with puncture piont infection of PICC, promote effectively the puncture point infection recovery,and ensure the normal safe use of PICC .Thereby alleviate pain, improve health, and increase patients′quality of life.

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Journal of China Medical University ; (12): 610-613, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-463255

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Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of Hiru doid,Sufu and Musk Hemorrhoids Ointment on preventing peripheral chemothera?peutic phlebitis due to continuous infusion of 5?fluorouracil. Methods Totally 90 patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma treated with continuous infusion of 5?fluorouracil were recruited and randomly divided into Hirudoid group,Sufu group and Musk Hemorrhoids Ointment group, with 30 cases in each group. Three groups were applied with drugs respectively along the vein punctured while connecting the pump of 5?fluorouracil 3 times a day(each time interval of 6 hours)for 5 consecutive days. The occurrence of chemotherapy phlebitis was observed and recorded. Results Musk Hemorrhoids Ointment and Sufu were more effective than Hirudoid in reducing the incidence of phlebitis and relieving the degree of venous in?jury(P0.05). Musk Hemorrhoids Ointment was the most effective among the three in relieving the pain caused by phlebitis(P0.05). Conclusion Musk Hemorrhoids Ointment can effectively prevent peripheral chemotherapeutic phlebitis caused by continuous infusion of 5?fluorouracil with affordable expense which is worthy of promotion in clinic use.

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Modern Clinical Nursing ; (6): 32-35, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-439636

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Objective To explore the effect of deep vein thrombosis(DVT)assessment scale on prevention of deep vein thrombosis in malignant tumor patients?Methods Eight hundred malignant tumor patients were divided into intervention group and control group according to admission time,400 cases in each group?The control group received traditional nursing.Methods of treatment and nursing,while the intervention group received pertinent nursing care based on the risk factors for DVT induced for the investigation among the patients using deep vein thrombus assessment scale.Result The incidence of DVT in the intervention group was significantly lower than that of the control group(P<0?05).Conclusions The deep vein thrombosis assessment scale may effectively predict the population at high risk of deep vein thrombosis?The implementation of effective nursing intervention may reduce the incidence of DVT?

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