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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2016; 32 (1): 155-159
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-178596

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Objective: To observe the influence of psychological intervention on pain, immune system and adrenocortical functions of patients receiving lung cancer surgery


Methods: We selected 124 patients who received surgery for treating stage I or II lung cancer and divided into experimental group and control group. The experimental group received comprehensive psychological intervention while the control group was given conventional nursing intervention. Pain of patients in two groups was evaluated by visual analog scale [VAS]. Before and after intervention, CD3[+], CD4[+], CD8+, CD4[+]/ CD8+ and free cortisol level in serum were measured. Moreover, QLQ-C30, a life quality measurement scale developed by European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer [EORTC] was used


Results: Compared to control group, VAS of patients in experimental group remarkably decreased before anesthesia, 6 hour, 12 hour 24 hour and 48 hour after surgery [P<0.05], and moreover, OLQ-C30 score and various factor scores [except physical symptoms] in experimental group were much higher [P<0.05]. No statistical significant difference was found in immune index between two groups before intervention [P>0.05]. Differences of CD3[+] and CD4[+] before and after intervention were both statistically significant [P<0.05], so did free cortisol level [P<0.05]


Conclusion: Comprehensive psychological intervention can effectively relieve pain, improve immune functions and enhance quality of life for patients suffering from lung cancer surgery

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