[Application Research of Narrative Care to the Management of Symptom Clusters 
and Post-traumatic Growth in Patients Undergoing Lung Cancer Surgery].

Q4 Medicine
Xinxing Sun, Yalin Wang, Wang Lv, Linhai Zhu
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Abstract

Background: Narrative care is emerging as a new discipline to achieve high-quality nursing. It can be seen in clinical studies on improving the management of schizophrenia, depression and chronic diseases, but its application in surgical patients with lung cancer is rarely reported. The aim of this study was to study the effect on improving symptom cluster management and post-traumatic growth of surgical patients through narrative care model, and to explore its clinical advantages in promoting physical and mental rehabilitation of lung cancer patients.

Methods: A total of 82 patients with lung cancer who underwent surgical treatment in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University from July 2024 to October 2024 were selected as the study objects by convenience sampling, and randomly divided into the control group and observation group according to random number method, with 41 cases in each group. The control group received routine nursing; On this basis, the observation group was integrated into three consecutive narrative nursing sessions on the day of admission, 3 days after surgery and 1 week after surgery. After collecting the general data of the patients before intervention, the Generalized Anxiety Scale, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, the Chinese Version of the Lung Cancer Patients Quality of Life Assessment Scale and the Chinese Version of the Post-traumatic Growth Assessment Scale were used. After each narrative intervention, the two groups of patients were assessed again, and the scores of the two groups were compared at the three stages.

Results: The scores of anxiety, sleep, quality of life and post-traumatic growth level of the patients on the 3 days and 1 week postoperatively were better in the observation group than in the control group, and the differences were all statistically significant (P<0.05). In addition, the results within the groups showed that the anxiety scores of the observation group and the control group gradually decreased in the preoperative period, 3 days and 1 week postoperatively; the post-traumatic growth scores gradually increased in the preoperative period, 3 days and 1 week postoperatively; however, due to the stress of the surgery and postoperative discomfort, the sleep scores of the patients of the two groups on 3 days postoperatively were higher than those in the preoperative period and 1 week postoperatively, and the sleep scores of the patients of 1 week postoperatively were significantly lower than those in the preoperative period; and the quality of life of the patients on the 3 days postoperatively scores were lower than preoperative period and 1 week postoperatively, and the quality of survival scores in 1 week postoperatively were higher than the preoperative period, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05).

Conclusions: The application of narrative nursing to lung cancer surgery patients is conducive to alleviating perioperative symptom clusters, helping patients achieve post-traumatic growth, and enhancing their psychosocial adaptability and quality of survival.

[叙事护理在肺癌手术患者症状群
及创伤后生长管理中的应用研究]。
背景:叙事性护理是实现高质量护理的一门新兴学科。在改善精神分裂症、抑郁症和慢性病的管理方面的临床研究中可见,但在肺癌手术患者中的应用报道甚少。本研究旨在研究叙事性护理模式对改善手术患者症状群管理和创伤后成长的影响,探讨其在促进肺癌患者身心康复中的临床优势。方法:采用方便抽样的方法,选取2024年7月至2024年10月在浙江大学附属第一医院行手术治疗的肺癌患者82例作为研究对象,按随机数法随机分为对照组和观察组,每组41例。对照组患者给予常规护理;在此基础上,观察组患者于入院当天、术后3天、术后1周连续进行3次叙述性护理。在收集干预前患者的一般资料后,使用广泛性焦虑量表、匹兹堡睡眠质量指数、中文版肺癌患者生活质量评估量表和中文版创伤后生长评估量表。每次叙事干预后,对两组患者再次进行评估,比较两组患者在三个阶段的得分。结果:观察组患者术后3 d、1周的焦虑、睡眠、生活质量、创伤后生长水平评分均优于对照组,差异均有统计学意义(p)。叙事式护理应用于肺癌手术患者,有利于缓解围手术期症状聚集,帮助患者实现创伤后成长,提高患者的心理社会适应能力和生存质量。
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中国肺癌杂志
中国肺癌杂志 Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
5131
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer(CJLC, pISSN 1009-3419, eISSN 1999-6187), a monthly Open Access journal, is hosted by Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, Chinese Antituberculosis Association, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital. CJLC was indexed in DOAJ, EMBASE/SCOPUS, Chemical Abstract(CA), CSA-Biological Science, HINARI, EBSCO-CINAHL,CABI Abstract, Global Health, CNKI, etc. Editor-in-Chief: Professor Qinghua ZHOU.
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