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- Title
Effect of Multimodal Health Education Combined with the Feedback Method in Perioperative Patients with Lung Cancer: A Randomised Controlled Study.
- Authors
Yuan, Zheng; Gao, Lixia; Zheng, Meijie; Ye, Xiaobo; Sun, Sujuan
- Abstract
The rehabilitation doctors are responsible for the respiratory function exercise during hospitalisation, mainly for patients with relatively poor preoperative lung function and patients with relatively complicated surgery. The results indicated that the postoperative exercise compliance of the lung cancer patients was higher in the observation group than in the control group, while the extubation time and the time to first leaving the bed were shorter in the observation group than in the control group, indicating that the multimodal health education method could improve the postoperative exercise compliance of lung cancer patients and shorten their postoperative recovery time. The feedback method involves the patient receiving health education from the medical staff, after which the patient uses their own language to repeat or demonstrate the understood health-related knowledge.[20] This creates opportunities for healthcare workers to further understand the extent of the patient's understanding of the relevant education information.
- Subjects
HEALTH education; LUNG cancer; CANCER patients; MEDICAL personnel; INFORMED consent (Medical law); SPUTUM examination; HOME nursing
- Publication
Patient Preference & Adherence, 2023, Vol 17, p413
- ISSN
1177-889X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2147/PPA.S394826