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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 2631-2636, 2022.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-955061

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This review summarizes the research progress of the self-report tools for cervical cancer patients′ health-related information, and summarizes the main content, application status and deficiencies of the universal and specific self-report tools for cervical cancer patients at home and abroad, in order to provide reference for the development of health-related information self-report tools for cervical patients, symptom management and clinical decision-making in China.

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Journal of China Medical University ; (12): 413-417, 2017.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-616003

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Objective To examine the sleep status and relevant psychosocial factors in patients with colorectal cancer before surgery and improve their sleep quality. Methods A cross?sectional survey method was used. Participants were 107 cases of patients with colorectal cancer from the Department of Anorectal Surgery in The First Hospital ,which is affiliated with China Medical University. The Athens insomnia scale(AIS),Ham?ilton depression scale(HAMD),Hamilton anxiety scale(HAMA),perceived social support scale(PSSS),self?esteem scale(SES),medical cop?ing questionnaire(MCMQ),memorial University of Newfoundland scale of happiness(MUNSH),Eysenck personality questionnaire(EPQ),and Wong?Baker face scale were used to assess preoperative sleep in patients with colorectal cancer and related psychosocial factors. Results Among the 107 cases,there were 24 cases of insomnia,with an insomnia incidence of 22.43%. No statistical differences were found in demographic charac?teristics and clinical characteristics(P>0.05). According to the degree of insomnia,there were significant differences between groups(P<0.05) for depression,anxiety,social support,avoidance,yield,happiness,and EPQ?N. Before the surgery,the degree of depression,anxiety,and EPQ?P had a significant positive effect on the degree of insomnia (P< 0.05). Conclusion The degree of insomnia before surgery in patients with colorectal cancer is closely associated with depression,anxiety,coping styles,social support,and personality characteristics.

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