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摘要
背景:对自身体形不满意是癌症患者最常见的问题,它与压力、焦虑和绝望相关。本研究旨在评估护士指导的短期心理干预如何影响癌症患者的身体形象困扰和治疗依从性。采用简单随机法将患者分为实验组和对照组。实验组实施为期 15 天的由护士主导的简短心理干预计划,对照组则接受标准治疗。干预效果在第 15 天使用结构化身体形象困扰量表和自编治疗依从性量表进行测量。研究采用了试验报告综合规范(CONSORT)声明。利用 SPSS 对数据进行了描述性和推论性统计分析:干预后第 15 天,身体形象困扰有所减轻(平均值、标准差和 P 值;2.73、1.72(实验组)、4.90 ± 2.23(对照组)和 P 值;3.66、2.23 和(实验组)和 5.83、1.62);结论:干预后第 15 天,身体形象困扰有所减轻(平均值、标准差和 P 值;2.73、1.72(实验组)、4.90 ± 2.23(对照组)和 P 值):根据研究结果,护士对癌症患者的护理至关重要。护士主导的干预可以成为解决这些心理问题和关切的有效策略。
Effect of nurse-Led psychosocial intervention on body image distress and treatment compliance among patients undergoing treatment of cancer: A randomized controlled trial.
Background: Dissatisfaction with one's physique is the most common issue among cancer patients, and it is correlated with stress, anxiety, and hopelessness. The current study aimed to assess how the Nurse-Led short psychosocial intervention affected cancer patients' body image distress and treatment compliance.
Materials and methods: 67 patients above 18 years of age and undergoing cancer treatment were enrolled in the study through complete enumeration sampling. The individuals were divided into experimental and control groups using simple randomization. A nurse-led brief psychosocial intervention program was implemented for 15 days for the experimental group while the control group was on standard treatment. The intervention's effects were measured on the 15th day using a structured body image distress scale and self-structured treatment compliance scale. The consolidated norms of reporting trials (CONSORT) statement was used to perform the study. Utilizing SPSS, descriptive and inferential statistics were performed to analyze the data.
Results: Post-intervention on the 15th day of the program revealed a reduction in Body image distress (Mean, SD and P value; 2.73, 1.72 (experimental), 4.90 ± 2.23 (control) and <0.001). The program also resulted in improved treatment compliance (Mean, SD and P value; 3.66, 2.23 and (experimental) and 5.83, 1.62; and <0.001).
Conclusion: According to the study's findings, nurses are essential to the care of cancer patients. Nurse-led intervention can be an effective strategy to address these psychological issues and concerns.