The Factors Influencing Early Ambulation in Patients With Gastrointestinal Neoplasms: A Mixed Study.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Zhiying Wu, Dun Liu, Yanfang Huang, Yafang Ye, Qiumei Ma, Jiahua Huang, Liping Wu
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Abstract

Background: Early ambulation helps improve postoperative recovery in gastrointestinal neoplasm patients. However, compliance with early ambulation remains low.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the influencing factors and experiences of early ambulation in gastrointestinal neoplasm patients and to provide suggestions for subsequent intervention programs.

Methods: A convergent mixed-method design was used, which was based on the Health Belief Model. Gastrointestinal neoplasm patients were invited to participate in the quantitative and qualitative investigations. The demographic data, early activity awareness, self-efficacy, disease treatment data, and social psychological data of 405 gastrointestinal neoplasm patients were collected and analyzed in a nested case-control study. A semistructured interview on early ambulation was conducted for 16 patients. Finally, the results of the 2 studies were integrated.

Results: Quantitative analysis revealed that age, education level, exercise habits, nutritional status, pulmonary disease status, activity awareness, and social support were the influencing factors (P < .05). Five themes were extracted from the qualitative research results: insufficient recognition of perceived threat, perceived barriers and benefits, cues to action (internal/external factors), self-efficacy (success/failure), and needs.

Conclusions: Patients' perceptions of early ambulation and social support influenced early ambulation. Perceptions of benefits/barriers, age, education level, and humanized nursing may affect early postoperative movement. Self-efficacy and behavioral cues, such as pulmonary disease status, nutritional status, and pain status, still need further exploration.

Implication for practice: Reinforcing perceived severity, perceived benefits, and social support; removing possible barriers; and providing individualized health education according to the age and educational level of patients are recommended.

影响胃肠道肿瘤患者早期活动能力的因素:一项混合研究。
背景:早期活动有助于胃肠道肿瘤患者术后恢复。然而,早期活动的依从性仍然很低。目的:探讨胃肠道肿瘤患者早期活动能力的影响因素及经验,为后续干预方案提供建议。方法:采用基于健康信念模型的收敛混合方法设计。邀请胃肠道肿瘤患者参与定量和定性调查。采用巢式病例对照法,收集405例胃肠道肿瘤患者的人口学资料、早期活动意识、自我效能感、疾病治疗资料及社会心理资料进行分析。对16例患者进行半结构化访谈。最后,对两项研究的结果进行综合。结果:定量分析显示,年龄、文化程度、运动习惯、营养状况、肺部疾病状况、运动意识、社会支持是影响因素(P < 0.05)。从定性研究结果中提取了五个主题:对感知威胁的认识不足,感知障碍和利益,行动线索(内部/外部因素),自我效能感(成功/失败)和需求。结论:患者对早期下床活动和社会支持的认知影响早期下床活动。获益/障碍的认知、年龄、教育水平和人性化护理可能影响术后早期运动。自我效能感和行为线索,如肺部疾病状况、营养状况和疼痛状况,仍需进一步探索。对实践的启示:强化感知严重性、感知利益和社会支持;消除可能的障碍;建议根据患者的年龄和文化程度进行个性化的健康教育。
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Cancer Nursing
Cancer Nursing 医学-护理
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
244
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Each bimonthly issue of Cancer Nursing™ addresses the whole spectrum of problems arising in the care and support of cancer patients--prevention and early detection, geriatric and pediatric cancer nursing, medical and surgical oncology, ambulatory care, nutritional support, psychosocial aspects of cancer, patient responses to all treatment modalities, and specific nursing interventions. The journal offers unparalleled coverage of cancer care delivery practices worldwide, as well as groundbreaking research findings and their practical applications.
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