将患者划分为不同的组别--这是否有助于在重大肿瘤手术后提供量身定制的护理?

IF 1.9 Q2 REHABILITATION
Petra Bor PhD , Karin Valkenet PhD , Sjaak Bloem PhD , Richard van Hillegersberg PhD , Cindy Veenhof PhD
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摘要

主要结果测量根据主观健康体验模型(接受度和感知控制力)在术前、出院后 1 个月和 3 个月将患者划分为不同组别。术前,31%的患者被归类为接受度和感知控制力较低(第 4 组),出院 1 个月和 3 个月后,这一比例分别增至 47% 和 45%。这些患者的身体功能水平明显较低(术前,55 对 61;P=.030;1 个月,47 对 57;P=.002;3 个月,52 对 62;P=.006),焦虑和抑郁水平较高(术前,14 对 9;P<.001; 1个月,11 vs 3; P=.001; 3个月,10 vs 3; P=.009)。结论将患者划分为不同的组别可以了解不同的身心健康水平。然而,由于患者群体会随着时间的推移而发生变化,因此经常进行评估非常重要。
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Classification Into Different Patient Groups—A Step Toward Tailoring Care After Major Oncological Surgery?

Objective

To evaluate how the distribution of patients in groups (based on subjective health experience) changes over time and to investigate differences in physical functioning and mental health between these patient groups.

Design

An observational cohort study.

Setting

University medical center.

Participants

Patients who underwent gastrointestinal or bladder oncological surgery (N=98).

Interventions

Not applicable.

Main Outcome Measures

The classification of patients into different groups based on the subjective health experience model (acceptance and perceived control), preoperatively and 1 and 3 months after discharge.

Results

In total, 98 patients were included. Preoperatively, 31% of the patients were classified as having low acceptance and perceived control (group 4), and this proportion increased to 47% and 45% 1 and 3 months after discharge, respectively. These patients had significantly lower levels of physical functioning (preoperatively, 55 vs 61; P=.030; 1 month, 47 vs 57; P=.002; 3 months, 52 vs 62; P=.006) and higher levels of anxiety and depression (preoperatively, 14 vs 9; P<.001; 1 month, 11 vs 3; P=.001; 3 months, 10 vs 3; P=.009) than patients with high acceptance and perceived control (group 1).

Conclusions

The classification of patients to different groups provides insight in different levels of physical and mental health. However, frequent evaluation is important because of changes in patient groups over time.

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