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Evaluating Influence of Seamless Nursing for the Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients

Received: 14 February 2020     Accepted: 27 February 2020     Published: 18 March 2020
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Objective: to evaluate effect of seamless nursing for complications on gastrointestinal cancer patients. Methods: 266 patients diagnosed as gastrointestinal cancer from June 2016 to March 2019. The control group and intervention group were assigned from participants after they agreed to join this study. We collected the information by different questionnaires and hospital record, the questionnaires included Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), the Self-rating depression scale (SDS) and Self-rating form of satisfaction. Result: The most of gastrointestinal cancer stage in two groups was early gastrointestinal cancer [57 (42.9%) & 55 (41.4%), p=0.023]. In SAS and SDS research, the improvement was not significant (34.22±1.12 vs 46.32±3.26, 32.38±3.01 vs 46.52±5.84), the improvement had statistical significance. In satisfaction research, the satisfaction of intervention group patients was higher (84.2% vs 81.2%). The number of people in bad level is about the similar as the number. Conclusion: The seamless nursing measure had positive influence in treatment outcome. The seamless nursing measure had better influence for the patients of gastrointestinal cancer. However, the result of improvement was not significant for the patients of gastrointestinal cancer. Besides, the seamless nursing had better influence for satisfaction on patients of gastrointestinal cancer.

Published in Journal of Cancer Treatment and Research (Volume 8, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.jctr.20200801.15
Page(s) 25-28
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Keywords

Seamless Nursing, Gastrointestinal Cancer, Satisfaction of Patients

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  • Gastric & Intestine Department, The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, Guangzhou, China

  • Gastric & Intestine Department, The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, Guangzhou, China

  • Gastric & Intestine Department, The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, Guangzhou, China

  • Gastric & Intestine Department, The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, Guangzhou, China

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