Effect of KTH Integrated Nursing Intervention on Self-efficacy and Lifestyle in Patients with Breast Cancer Chemotherapy
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DOI: 10.23977/medeb.2018.07019
Author(s)
Mei Wang, Yang Yang, Shiqing Sun, Fangcao He, Congcong Li
Corresponding Author
Mei Wang
ABSTRACT
To investigate the effect of KTH integrated nursing intervention in patients with breast cancer chemotherapy, thirty-nine breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy in our hospital were randomized according to the random number table method. 39 patients in the control group were treated with routine nursing intervention. 40 patients in the observation group were treated with KTH integrated nursing intervention on the basis of routine nursing care. Pre- and post-intervention GSES scores, lifestyle (sports, self-realization, nutrition, interpersonal relationships, health responsibilities, stress management) scores, and cancer-induced fatigue (RPFS) scores. The GSES score was higher in the two groups after the intervention for 3 months than before the intervention, and the GSES score was higher in the observation group after 3 months of intervention than in the control group (P<0.05). After 3 months of intervention, the observation group sports, self-realization, nutrition, The treatment scores of interpersonal relationships, health responsibilities, and stress were higher than those in the control group (P<0.05); the RPFS scores were lower than the pre-intervention 3 months after the intervention and the RPFS scores were lower in the observation group than in the control group after 3 months of intervention (P). <0.05). KTH integrated nursing intervention can effectively improve the self-efficacy of patients with breast cancer chemotherapy, improve their lifestyle, and relieve the degree of cancer-induced fatigue.
KEYWORDS
Breast cancer, Chemotherapy, KTH integrated nursing intervention, self-efficacy, lifestyle