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- Title
肺癌化疗病人感知控制与心理适应的相关研究.
- Authors
崔芳芳; 李秋芳; 吴秋歌; 张琳; 赵毛妮; 郭菲菲; 徐瑞
- Abstract
Objective: To understand the level of perception control in patients with lung cancer chemotherapy,and to provide the evidence for their psychological adaptation. Methods:A questionnaire survey was conducted on 181 patients with lung cancer chemotherapy by using the Cancer Experience and Effectiveness Scale (CEES) and the Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale (Mini- MAC) . Results:The experience total score of patients with lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy was (65. 17±7. 21) points,the total score of control efficiency was (42. 14±6. 38) points,the score of Helpless-Hopeless (HH) factor of psychological adaptation was (9. 48± 3. 43) points,the score of anxiety factor was (8. 64±3. 01) points,and the score of positive attitude factor was (11. 62±3. 62) points. The cancer experience of patients with lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy was positively correlated with HH factor and anxiety factor,and negatively correlated with positive attitude factor. The perception control effectiveness was negatively correlated with HH factor,and positively correlated with anxiety factors. Regression analysis showed that age,education level,monthly income,treatment mode, number of chemotherapy,cancer experience,and control efficacy score were the influeing factors of psychological adaptation in patients with lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy. Conclusions:The perception control of patients with lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy was at a medium level. Patients' psychological adaptation could be improved by improving the patient's perception control level.
- Subjects
ADAPTABILITY (Personality); AGE distribution; ANXIETY; ATTITUDE (Psychology); CANCER chemotherapy; CANCER patient psychology; STATISTICAL correlation; DESPAIR; INCOME; LUNG tumors; QUESTIONNAIRES; REGRESSION analysis; SURVEYS; EDUCATIONAL attainment
- Publication
Chinese Nursing Research, 2019, Vol 33, Issue 16, p2731
- ISSN
1009-6493
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12102/j.issn.1009-6493.2019.16.001