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Intervention effectof standardized nursing on cancer pain of cancer patients

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DOI: 10.23977/misbp.2021050

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Qingwei Wang

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Qingwei Wang

ABSTRACT

Objective: To explore the intervention effect of standardized process nursing on cancer pain of cancer patients. Methods: 60 patients with malignant tumor in our hospital were selected as the evaluation object, and the selected patients were randomly divided into two groups, the observation group (OG) and the control group (CG), each with 30 cases. Two groups of patients were given routine nursing intervention and standardized process nursing intervention, and the effects of nursing intervention were compared and evaluated. Results: In the investigation of life improvement, the OG was superior to the CG, and the difference was statistically significant. After nursing, compared with the CG, the anxiety and depression of the patients in the OG were significantly relieved, and the difference was clinically comparable (P < 0.05). The continuous scoring time of patients in OG was significantly better than that in CG (P < 0.05). In terms of total nursing satisfaction rate, the OG was higher than the CG, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion: Standardized process nursing plays an important role in relieving the bad psychological state of patients with malignant tumor, reducing the degree of cancer pain, improving the nursing compliance and quality of life of patients, and finally making clinical nursing recognized and satisfied by patients.

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Standardized nursing, Tumor patients, Cancer pain, Intervene

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