BACKGROUND Owing to age-related physiological declines,elderly patients undergoing radical gastrectomy(RG)often experience physical and psychological challenges.Hence,appropriate nursing strategies need to be identifi...BACKGROUND Owing to age-related physiological declines,elderly patients undergoing radical gastrectomy(RG)often experience physical and psychological challenges.Hence,appropriate nursing strategies need to be identified for optimizing patient outcomes.AIM To evaluate the effects of the Neuman Systems Model-guided stepped care intervention(NGSC)model on postoperative physical and psychological recovery in elderly patients with gastric cancer who underwent RG.METHODS In total,80 elderly patients(≥65 years old)who underwent RG at the Shanxi Fenyang Hospital between January 2023 and June 2024 were included and randomly divided as follows:Control group(n=40,those receiving conventional stepped care intervention);observation group(n=40,those receiving NGSC).Postoperative recovery indices,anxiety/depression scores(Self-Rating Anxiety Scale/Self-Rating Depression Scale),quality of life(36-item short form health survey),and adverse event rates were compared between the groups.RESULTS Compared with the control group,the observation group presented significantly shorter recovery times for first bowel sounds,ambulation,flatus,oral intake,catheter removal,and hospitalization(all P<0.05).Notably,in the observation group,Self-Rating Anxiety Scale/Self-Rating Depression Scale scores and the adverse event rate were significantly lower(all P<0.05),whereas 36-item short form health survey scores were higher(P<0.05),compared with those in the control group.CONCLUSION Overall,the findings of this study show that the proposed NGSC model accelerates postoperative recovery,alleviates psychological distress,improves quality of life,and reduces complications in elderly patients with gastric cancer who underwent RG,presenting potential for clinical application.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Owing to age-related physiological declines,elderly patients undergoing radical gastrectomy(RG)often experience physical and psychological challenges.Hence,appropriate nursing strategies need to be identified for optimizing patient outcomes.AIM To evaluate the effects of the Neuman Systems Model-guided stepped care intervention(NGSC)model on postoperative physical and psychological recovery in elderly patients with gastric cancer who underwent RG.METHODS In total,80 elderly patients(≥65 years old)who underwent RG at the Shanxi Fenyang Hospital between January 2023 and June 2024 were included and randomly divided as follows:Control group(n=40,those receiving conventional stepped care intervention);observation group(n=40,those receiving NGSC).Postoperative recovery indices,anxiety/depression scores(Self-Rating Anxiety Scale/Self-Rating Depression Scale),quality of life(36-item short form health survey),and adverse event rates were compared between the groups.RESULTS Compared with the control group,the observation group presented significantly shorter recovery times for first bowel sounds,ambulation,flatus,oral intake,catheter removal,and hospitalization(all P<0.05).Notably,in the observation group,Self-Rating Anxiety Scale/Self-Rating Depression Scale scores and the adverse event rate were significantly lower(all P<0.05),whereas 36-item short form health survey scores were higher(P<0.05),compared with those in the control group.CONCLUSION Overall,the findings of this study show that the proposed NGSC model accelerates postoperative recovery,alleviates psychological distress,improves quality of life,and reduces complications in elderly patients with gastric cancer who underwent RG,presenting potential for clinical application.