BACKGROUND Fear of cancer recurrence(FCR)is a common psychological problem among patients with cancer,especially elderly patients.For patients with gastric cancer(GC)who have undergone treatments such as surgery,FCR m...BACKGROUND Fear of cancer recurrence(FCR)is a common psychological problem among patients with cancer,especially elderly patients.For patients with gastric cancer(GC)who have undergone treatments such as surgery,FCR may seriously affect their quality of life and psychological well-being.AIM To evaluate the FCR in elderly patients with GC undergoing laparoscopic radical surgery in Hefei City and to explore its related influencing factors.METHODS In this study 264 elderly patients with GC who underwent laparoscopic radical surgery in four hospital districts of The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University from June 2021 to January 2024 were recruited.Information on basic characteristics,disease characteristics,psychological status,and social support was collected by a questionnaire.In statistical analysis,the t-test andχ^(2) test were used to analyze the differences between groups.The influencing factors of FCR were analyzed by logistic regression.Based on these influencing factors,a nomogram model was initially constructed to identify patients with GC with high FCR risk.RESULTS Elderly patients with GC generally faced higher FCR levels after laparoscopic radical surgery.Among the 264 patients,168 had clinical symptoms of FCR,and the prevalence rate was 63.64%.Further analysis showed that older age,high mental resilience,and sufficient social support were favorable factors for reducing FCR level,while heavier self-perceived burden,low education level,shorter duration of disease,larger tumor diameter,and more complications were associated with a higher FCR level.CONCLUSION This study demonstrated the significance of psychological interventions and social support strategies in reducing FCR among elderly patients with GC.In the future treatment protocols should be further optimized,and psychological and social support should be enhanced to improve the quality of life for this patient population.展开更多
Fear of disease progression is one of the most common psychological problems in the treatment of cancer patients. Early recognition and intervention can effectively control the level of fear of disease progression and...Fear of disease progression is one of the most common psychological problems in the treatment of cancer patients. Early recognition and intervention can effectively control the level of fear of disease progression and improve the quality of life of patients. The present situation and influencing factors of FoP in breast cancer patients were reviewed in this paper, in order to provide reference for clinical research of breast cancer patients.展开更多
Objectives:This study aimed to explore the effectiveness and advantages of an“Internet+”nursing model based on user profilingin the rehabilitation of postoperative breast cancer patients.Methods:Breast cancer patien...Objectives:This study aimed to explore the effectiveness and advantages of an“Internet+”nursing model based on user profilingin the rehabilitation of postoperative breast cancer patients.Methods:Breast cancer patients admitted to the hospital from July 2023 to September 2024 were enrolled.These patients were randomly assigned to a control group and an intervention group,with 52 patients in each group.The control group received routine nursing care,while the intervention group received an“Internet+”nursing intervention based on user profilingin addition to routine care.The intervention period lasted for one month following discharge.Before and one month after the intervention,the Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form(FOP-Q-SF),the Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory-Short Form(FCRI-SF),Chinese Posttraumatic Growth Inventory(C-PTGI),and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Breast(FACT-B)were applied to assess the effects of interventions.Results:A total of 104 patients were analyzed.After the intervention,FOP-Q-SF and FCRI-SF scores were significantlylower in the intervention group compared to the control group,with statistical significance(t=3.98,P<0.001;t=-7.59,P<0.001),and Cohen’s d of 0.781 and 1.49,respectively.Additionally,CPTGI and FACT-B scores in the intervention group were significantly higher than those in the control group(t=-6.534,P<0.001;t=-4.579,P<0.001),with Cohen’s d of 0.585 and 0.656.Conclusions:An“Internet+”nursing model based on user profilingcould reduce postoperative breast cancer patients fear of disease progression and cancer recurrence,also enhancing posttraumatic growth and overall quality of life.展开更多
Background:The constructing PERMA model in psychological intervention was applied to patients with chronic cancer pain to provide data reference for reducing pain,fear of cancer recurrence,and improving the level of p...Background:The constructing PERMA model in psychological intervention was applied to patients with chronic cancer pain to provide data reference for reducing pain,fear of cancer recurrence,and improving the level of psychological capital.Aim:To explore the clinical effects of constructing PERMA model in psychological intervention for patients with chronic cancer pain.Methods:A total of 98 patients with chronic cancer pain admitted to our hospital from March 2021 to March 2023 were randomly divided into two groups,49 cases in each group.The control group received routine intervention,while the research group constructed PERMA model based on the routine intervention for psychological intervention.The pain severity,fear of cancer recurrence,psychological capital and quality of life before and after intervention were compared between the two groups.Results:After two months of intervention,the pain in the research group was milder than that in the control group(p<0.05).The scores and total scores of all dimensions of fear of cancer recurrence in the research group were lower than those in the control group(p<0.05).The scores and total scores of each dimension of psychological capital in the research group were higher than those in the control group(p<0.05).The scores of all dimensions of quality of life in the research group were higher than those in the control group(p<0.05).Conclusion:The PERMA model constructed in psychological interventions for patients with chronic cancer pain can assist analgesic medications to reduce pain and alleviate the fear of cancer recurrence,increase the level of psychological capital,and thus improve quality of life.展开更多
Requirements for intervention measures for lung cancer have increased in number and difficulty due to the progress of patients and influence of complex groups of symptom.The cure rate for patients with lung cancer has...Requirements for intervention measures for lung cancer have increased in number and difficulty due to the progress of patients and influence of complex groups of symptom.The cure rate for patients with lung cancer has improved with the vigorous development of new technologies in modern medicine.However,their mental health status and physical quality of life have continued to warrant scholarly attention.The field of cognitive behavior therapy(CBT)provides innovative ideas for addressing this issue.Thus,the study reviews the origin and concept of CBT,CBT technology,and effect of its application to patients with lung cancer to provide a feasible reference for intervention on physical and mental adverse symptoms in patients with lung cancer.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Fear of cancer recurrence(FCR)is a common psychological problem among patients with cancer,especially elderly patients.For patients with gastric cancer(GC)who have undergone treatments such as surgery,FCR may seriously affect their quality of life and psychological well-being.AIM To evaluate the FCR in elderly patients with GC undergoing laparoscopic radical surgery in Hefei City and to explore its related influencing factors.METHODS In this study 264 elderly patients with GC who underwent laparoscopic radical surgery in four hospital districts of The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University from June 2021 to January 2024 were recruited.Information on basic characteristics,disease characteristics,psychological status,and social support was collected by a questionnaire.In statistical analysis,the t-test andχ^(2) test were used to analyze the differences between groups.The influencing factors of FCR were analyzed by logistic regression.Based on these influencing factors,a nomogram model was initially constructed to identify patients with GC with high FCR risk.RESULTS Elderly patients with GC generally faced higher FCR levels after laparoscopic radical surgery.Among the 264 patients,168 had clinical symptoms of FCR,and the prevalence rate was 63.64%.Further analysis showed that older age,high mental resilience,and sufficient social support were favorable factors for reducing FCR level,while heavier self-perceived burden,low education level,shorter duration of disease,larger tumor diameter,and more complications were associated with a higher FCR level.CONCLUSION This study demonstrated the significance of psychological interventions and social support strategies in reducing FCR among elderly patients with GC.In the future treatment protocols should be further optimized,and psychological and social support should be enhanced to improve the quality of life for this patient population.
文摘Fear of disease progression is one of the most common psychological problems in the treatment of cancer patients. Early recognition and intervention can effectively control the level of fear of disease progression and improve the quality of life of patients. The present situation and influencing factors of FoP in breast cancer patients were reviewed in this paper, in order to provide reference for clinical research of breast cancer patients.
基金funded by the 2023 Hospital Management Innovation Research Project by the Jiangsu Hospital Association(No.JSYGY-2-2023-551)。
文摘Objectives:This study aimed to explore the effectiveness and advantages of an“Internet+”nursing model based on user profilingin the rehabilitation of postoperative breast cancer patients.Methods:Breast cancer patients admitted to the hospital from July 2023 to September 2024 were enrolled.These patients were randomly assigned to a control group and an intervention group,with 52 patients in each group.The control group received routine nursing care,while the intervention group received an“Internet+”nursing intervention based on user profilingin addition to routine care.The intervention period lasted for one month following discharge.Before and one month after the intervention,the Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form(FOP-Q-SF),the Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory-Short Form(FCRI-SF),Chinese Posttraumatic Growth Inventory(C-PTGI),and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Breast(FACT-B)were applied to assess the effects of interventions.Results:A total of 104 patients were analyzed.After the intervention,FOP-Q-SF and FCRI-SF scores were significantlylower in the intervention group compared to the control group,with statistical significance(t=3.98,P<0.001;t=-7.59,P<0.001),and Cohen’s d of 0.781 and 1.49,respectively.Additionally,CPTGI and FACT-B scores in the intervention group were significantly higher than those in the control group(t=-6.534,P<0.001;t=-4.579,P<0.001),with Cohen’s d of 0.585 and 0.656.Conclusions:An“Internet+”nursing model based on user profilingcould reduce postoperative breast cancer patients fear of disease progression and cancer recurrence,also enhancing posttraumatic growth and overall quality of life.
基金the Deanship of Research and Graduate Studies of King Khalid University for funding this work through grant number RGP1/194/45Research Project Funded by Nantong Municipal Health Commission(QNZ2023058).
文摘Background:The constructing PERMA model in psychological intervention was applied to patients with chronic cancer pain to provide data reference for reducing pain,fear of cancer recurrence,and improving the level of psychological capital.Aim:To explore the clinical effects of constructing PERMA model in psychological intervention for patients with chronic cancer pain.Methods:A total of 98 patients with chronic cancer pain admitted to our hospital from March 2021 to March 2023 were randomly divided into two groups,49 cases in each group.The control group received routine intervention,while the research group constructed PERMA model based on the routine intervention for psychological intervention.The pain severity,fear of cancer recurrence,psychological capital and quality of life before and after intervention were compared between the two groups.Results:After two months of intervention,the pain in the research group was milder than that in the control group(p<0.05).The scores and total scores of all dimensions of fear of cancer recurrence in the research group were lower than those in the control group(p<0.05).The scores and total scores of each dimension of psychological capital in the research group were higher than those in the control group(p<0.05).The scores of all dimensions of quality of life in the research group were higher than those in the control group(p<0.05).Conclusion:The PERMA model constructed in psychological interventions for patients with chronic cancer pain can assist analgesic medications to reduce pain and alleviate the fear of cancer recurrence,increase the level of psychological capital,and thus improve quality of life.
文摘Requirements for intervention measures for lung cancer have increased in number and difficulty due to the progress of patients and influence of complex groups of symptom.The cure rate for patients with lung cancer has improved with the vigorous development of new technologies in modern medicine.However,their mental health status and physical quality of life have continued to warrant scholarly attention.The field of cognitive behavior therapy(CBT)provides innovative ideas for addressing this issue.Thus,the study reviews the origin and concept of CBT,CBT technology,and effect of its application to patients with lung cancer to provide a feasible reference for intervention on physical and mental adverse symptoms in patients with lung cancer.