摘要
Purpose: Use the psychological resilience development model to formulate effective nursing measures, and explore the impact of relevant nursing measures on the psychological resilience and post-traumatic growth of patients. Methods: Using a general data sheet, post-traumatic growth scale, and psychological resilience scale, 100 patients discharged from the hospital after esophageal cancer were investigated in groups, and statistical software spss26.0 was used for statistical analysis. Results: The psychological resilience and post-traumatic growth levels of the experimental group were significantly higher than those of the control group, the P-value. Conclusion: As a common gastrointestinal tumor, esophageal cancer is traumatized by surgery. Not only will there be more discomfort during hospitalization, but also a series of complications will still occur after discharge, such as pain, weakness, and other discomforts, which will cause the patient’s emotions. Subject to strong fluctuations, the patient suffers great psychological trauma. After being discharged from the hospital, caregivers need to master more related skills when caring for patients, which is time-consuming and labor-intensive, and often causes the patients to feel the emotion of dragging the family members. Under the condition of both physical and psychological pressure, patients often appear fearful and uneasy, and suffer great psychological trauma, which leads to low levels of psychological resilience and post-traumatic growth of patients, and related nursing interventions based on Rutter’s psychological development model It can significantly improve the patient’s psychological flexibility, improve the patient’s post-traumatic growth level, promote the patient’s physical and mental recovery, make the patient produce positive emotions, increase positive psychological changes, and thereby improve the patient’s quality of life after discharge.
Purpose: Use the psychological resilience development model to formulate effective nursing measures, and explore the impact of relevant nursing measures on the psychological resilience and post-traumatic growth of patients. Methods: Using a general data sheet, post-traumatic growth scale, and psychological resilience scale, 100 patients discharged from the hospital after esophageal cancer were investigated in groups, and statistical software spss26.0 was used for statistical analysis. Results: The psychological resilience and post-traumatic growth levels of the experimental group were significantly higher than those of the control group, the P-value. Conclusion: As a common gastrointestinal tumor, esophageal cancer is traumatized by surgery. Not only will there be more discomfort during hospitalization, but also a series of complications will still occur after discharge, such as pain, weakness, and other discomforts, which will cause the patient’s emotions. Subject to strong fluctuations, the patient suffers great psychological trauma. After being discharged from the hospital, caregivers need to master more related skills when caring for patients, which is time-consuming and labor-intensive, and often causes the patients to feel the emotion of dragging the family members. Under the condition of both physical and psychological pressure, patients often appear fearful and uneasy, and suffer great psychological trauma, which leads to low levels of psychological resilience and post-traumatic growth of patients, and related nursing interventions based on Rutter’s psychological development model It can significantly improve the patient’s psychological flexibility, improve the patient’s post-traumatic growth level, promote the patient’s physical and mental recovery, make the patient produce positive emotions, increase positive psychological changes, and thereby improve the patient’s quality of life after discharge.