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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 533-538, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-704130

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Objective To explore the effect of medical and nursing integration notification on the truth knowing rate,anxiety,depression and quality of life in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Meth-ods From February to March 2017,34 patients for the first time needing chemotherapy were included as control group,using normal disclosure.From June to July 2017,35 cases for the first time needing chemother-apy were included as the experimental group. The experimental group was informed of the medical and nurs-ing integration notification. The truth knowing rate,anxiety,depression and quality of life were compared be-fore and after three cycles of chemotherapy. Results After three cycles of chemotherapy,the truth knowing rate of patients in the experimental group (completely 57.14%,partly 34.29% and none 8.57%) was signifi-cantly different with the control group (completely 29.42%,partly 35.29% and none 35.29%,P<0.01). The scores of anxiety and depression in the experimental group(39.43±4.60,41.86±5.23) were significantly low-er than those before chemotherapy(42.37±4.76,45.69±5.49,P<0.01). The scores of anxiety and depression in the control group (45.74±5.20,49.74±5.42) were significantly higher than those before chemotherapy (42.77±5.62,45.56±6.27,P<0.01).After three cycles of chemotherapy,the scores of anxiety and depression in the experimental group were lower than the control group (P<0.01). After three cycles of chemotherapy, the total health status,body function,role function,emotional function,cognitive function,social function,fa-tigue,nausea and vomiting,and loss of appetite were statistically significant between the experimental group and control group (P<0.05). Conclusion The medical and nursing integration notification has a positive effect on the truth knowing rate,anxiety,depression and quality of life in cancer patients undergoing chemo-therapy.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 860-864, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-660479

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Truth disclosure of cancer patients is becoming more and more recognized in the world.Truth disclosure is usually regarded as the doctor's responsibility.However,the nurse has become an active participant in the truth disclosure of cancer patients both intentionally and inadvertently.This article systematically reviewed the role of nurses at home and abroad in informing patients with cancer the truth so as to provide guidance for the clinical practice.In April 2017,we retrieved articles in Pubmed,Chinese CNKI,Wanfang database,VIP database,and retrieval time is not restricted.A total of 92 literatures were retrieved and 8 articles were retrieved by manual searching.Finally,23 articles were included.Through systematic review of the literature,nurses are found to play an important role in informing cancer patients the truth.Compared with physicians,nurses have a more positive attitude for truth disclosure.Nurses have the most contact with patients and family members,if the nurses have plans to communicate with the families on telling the truth to cancer patients,there will be a positive impact on the truth disclosure attitude of family members.It is necessary to explore the strategy of truth disclosure for cancer patients with integrated medical staff in the future.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 860-864, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-657926

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Truth disclosure of cancer patients is becoming more and more recognized in the world.Truth disclosure is usually regarded as the doctor's responsibility.However,the nurse has become an active participant in the truth disclosure of cancer patients both intentionally and inadvertently.This article systematically reviewed the role of nurses at home and abroad in informing patients with cancer the truth so as to provide guidance for the clinical practice.In April 2017,we retrieved articles in Pubmed,Chinese CNKI,Wanfang database,VIP database,and retrieval time is not restricted.A total of 92 literatures were retrieved and 8 articles were retrieved by manual searching.Finally,23 articles were included.Through systematic review of the literature,nurses are found to play an important role in informing cancer patients the truth.Compared with physicians,nurses have a more positive attitude for truth disclosure.Nurses have the most contact with patients and family members,if the nurses have plans to communicate with the families on telling the truth to cancer patients,there will be a positive impact on the truth disclosure attitude of family members.It is necessary to explore the strategy of truth disclosure for cancer patients with integrated medical staff in the future.

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