The Effectiveness of Patient Education Interventions to Oncological Entero-Urostomy Patients and Caregivers: A Small Sample Size Pilot Study.

IF 2.9 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Alessandro Spano, Fabrizio Petrone, Emanuele Di Simone, Aurora De Leo, Paolo Basili, Irene Terrenato, Maria Antonietta Picano, Marco Piergentili, Albina Paterniani, Laura Iacorossi, Nicolò Panattoni
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Abstract

Background: Patient education (PE) is an integral part of treatment from taking charge to the care, assistance, and rehabilitation of the patient, and consists of structured, organised actions, the orientation of which is aimed at finding solutions supported by scientific evidence.

Aim: This prospective, descriptive, exploratory, single-centre pilot study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a PE intervention for oncological patients with entero-urostomies and their caregivers through the measurement of quality of life, perceived needs, and caregiver burden.

Methods: This study was conducted in a National Cancer Institute between 22 December 2022 and 31 March 2023, and it was organised into three specific therapeutic education event days relative to the real needs measured by the patients and caregivers before it.

Results: Our results seem to suggest that the PE intervention in entero-urostomy patients improves their quality-of-life levels, while caregivers' perceived emotional burden levels are reduced.

Conclusions: Targeted and individualised PE interventions positively affect self-care and quality of life in patients with an entero-urostomy and the emotional burden perceived by caregivers.

患者教育干预对肿瘤肠尿造口患者和护理人员的有效性:一项小样本试点研究。
背景:患者教育(PE)是治疗的一个组成部分,从负责到护理、帮助和患者康复,包括有组织、有组织的行动,其方向旨在寻找有科学证据支持的解决方案。目的:本前瞻性、描述性、探索性、单中心试点研究旨在通过测量生活质量、感知需求和护理人员负担来评估PE干预对肠-尿造口肿瘤患者及其护理人员的有效性。方法:本研究于2022年12月22日至2023年3月31日在国家癌症研究所进行,并根据患者和护理人员之前测量的实际需求,将其组织为三个特定的治疗教育活动日。结果:我们的研究结果似乎表明,PE干预可以提高肠尿造口患者的生活质量水平,同时降低护理者的感知情绪负担水平。结论:有针对性和个性化的体育干预对肠尿造口患者的自我护理和生活质量以及护理者感知的情绪负担有积极影响。
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