[Associations Among Changes in Meridian Energy, Quality of Life During Surgery, and Prognoses in Newly Diagnosed Lung Cancer Patients: A Longitudinal Study].

Q3 Nursing
Yun-Hsin Peng, Li-Mei Lin, Tai-Chu Peng, Bee-Song Chang, Chun-Hou Huang
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Abstract

Background: Approximately 30% of patients experience postoperative complications after surgery for early-stage lung cancer. However, the relationships among meridian energy during lung cancer surgery, changes in quality of life, and prognosis have not been investigated.

Purpose: This study was designed to explore the associations among meridian energy, changes in quality of life, and prognosis in patients with newly diagnosed lung cancer undergoing surgery.

Methods: A longitudinal, repeated-measures design was used. Basic data forms, meridian energy measurements, and a concise 12-item health status questionnaire were administered to the participants at the time of diagnosis, 2 weeks post-surgery, and 12 weeks post-surgery. During this period, changes were analyzed, and their association with postoperative risks was explored.

Results: Forty-eight cases were investigated. Both meridian energy and quality of life were found to be significantly decreased 2 weeks after surgery. The high/low ratio of meridian energy, the physical component score of the Short Form 12-Item Health Survey Questionnaire, gender, cancer stage, and body mass index were identified as significantly associated with prognosis.

Conclusions / implications for practice: Conclusion/Implications for Practice: The declining trends in meridian energy and quality of life during the 2 weeks after surgery in patients with lung cancer are associated with poor postoperative prognoses. Nurses may use the findings of this study to identify patients at high risk of postoperative complications and develop appropriate strategies to provide comprehensive care.

[新诊断肺癌患者经络能量变化、手术期间生活质量与预后之间的关系:纵向研究]。
背景:大约 30% 的早期肺癌患者在手术后会出现并发症。目的:本研究旨在探讨接受手术的新诊断肺癌患者的经气、生活质量变化和预后之间的关系:方法:采用纵向重复测量设计。方法:采用纵向重复测量设计,在确诊时、手术后 2 周和手术后 12 周对参与者进行基本数据表、经络能量测量和简明的 12 项健康状况问卷调查。对这期间的变化进行分析,并探讨其与术后风险的关联:共调查了 48 个病例。结果:调查了 48 个病例,发现术后 2 周,经络能量和生活质量都明显下降。经络能量的高/低比率、简表 12 项健康调查问卷的身体成分得分、性别、癌症分期和体重指数被认为与预后明显相关:结论/实践意义:肺癌患者术后两周内经络能量和生活质量的下降趋势与术后预后不良有关。护士可利用本研究结果识别术后并发症高风险患者,并制定适当的策略提供全面护理。
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Journal of Nursing
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