Objective:To explore the effect of KAP intervention mode on resilience and cancer-related fatigue in patients with colorectal cancer undergoing chemotherapy.Methods:A prospective randomized trial was conducted.55 pati...Objective:To explore the effect of KAP intervention mode on resilience and cancer-related fatigue in patients with colorectal cancer undergoing chemotherapy.Methods:A prospective randomized trial was conducted.55 patients with colorectal cancer who received routine nursing from February 2018 to February 2019 were included in the control group,and 55 patients who received routine nursing+KAP intervention from March 2019 to March 2020 were included in the observation group.The scores of Resilience Scale and cancer-related fatigue scale(CFS)before and 6 months after intervention were compared between the two groups.Results:After 6 months of intervention,the score of resilience of the two groups was higher than that before intervention,and that of the observation group was higher than that of the control group,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05);The CFS score of the two groups was lower than that before intervention,and that of the observation group was lower than that of the control group,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion:KAP intervention model can improve the resilience of patients with colorectal cancer chemotherapy,reduce cancerrelated fatigue.展开更多
Cancer related fatigue(CRF)is one of the most common and painful reactions in cancer patients.Due to the negative effects of cancer itself and long-term treatment,patients often feel continuous burnout,fatigue and pow...Cancer related fatigue(CRF)is one of the most common and painful reactions in cancer patients.Due to the negative effects of cancer itself and long-term treatment,patients often feel continuous burnout,fatigue and powerlessness in both mental and physical aspects.Fatigue related to cancer and cancer treatment will affect the physical and mental health of cancer patients for a long time and continuously,and it is hard to be relieved through rest.Nowadays,most of the researches focus on the clinical manifestations of patients with cancer,such as pain,nausea and vomiting,weight loss and so on.The fatigue feeling of cancer patients is often one of the most easily overlooked pain symptoms in the treatment process.The influence of CRF on cancer patients may be one of the reasons for reducing the survival time of cancer patients.This paper aims to summarize and explore the pathogenesis of cancer-related fatigue,in order to analyze the related factors of cancer-related fatigue from multi-dimensional and multi-angle,and provide reference for its comprehensive treatment in clinic.展开更多
A Chinese medicine (CM) approach, designed based on the clinical experiences of the West Los Angeles Center for Traditional Chinese Medicine, is a practical path for assessing and treating breast cancer survivors. T...A Chinese medicine (CM) approach, designed based on the clinical experiences of the West Los Angeles Center for Traditional Chinese Medicine, is a practical path for assessing and treating breast cancer survivors. The approach consists of balancing the body with deciphering the cause of the patient's chief complaints by assessing and recognizing the six physiological dysfunctions that include gastrointestinal problems, sleeps problems, emotional imbalance, low body energy, menstrual change and pain. Multifaceted interventions are used for eliminating various CM pathologies based on identifying the basic CM patterns (syndromes) differentiation. Watching to assess the above two situations dynamically is used for outcome evaluation and predicting prognosis. Therefore this approach is called BMW. It can serve as a reference for CM clinical practice and integrative clinical care. It also can be used to simplify the clinical interpretation of CM and provide an easier way for CM doctors to communicate with Western medical doctors and patients. Additionally, it can be used as a guide for patients to assess their own symptoms for self-monitoring and self-care.展开更多
文摘Objective:To explore the effect of KAP intervention mode on resilience and cancer-related fatigue in patients with colorectal cancer undergoing chemotherapy.Methods:A prospective randomized trial was conducted.55 patients with colorectal cancer who received routine nursing from February 2018 to February 2019 were included in the control group,and 55 patients who received routine nursing+KAP intervention from March 2019 to March 2020 were included in the observation group.The scores of Resilience Scale and cancer-related fatigue scale(CFS)before and 6 months after intervention were compared between the two groups.Results:After 6 months of intervention,the score of resilience of the two groups was higher than that before intervention,and that of the observation group was higher than that of the control group,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05);The CFS score of the two groups was lower than that before intervention,and that of the observation group was lower than that of the control group,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion:KAP intervention model can improve the resilience of patients with colorectal cancer chemotherapy,reduce cancerrelated fatigue.
文摘Cancer related fatigue(CRF)is one of the most common and painful reactions in cancer patients.Due to the negative effects of cancer itself and long-term treatment,patients often feel continuous burnout,fatigue and powerlessness in both mental and physical aspects.Fatigue related to cancer and cancer treatment will affect the physical and mental health of cancer patients for a long time and continuously,and it is hard to be relieved through rest.Nowadays,most of the researches focus on the clinical manifestations of patients with cancer,such as pain,nausea and vomiting,weight loss and so on.The fatigue feeling of cancer patients is often one of the most easily overlooked pain symptoms in the treatment process.The influence of CRF on cancer patients may be one of the reasons for reducing the survival time of cancer patients.This paper aims to summarize and explore the pathogenesis of cancer-related fatigue,in order to analyze the related factors of cancer-related fatigue from multi-dimensional and multi-angle,and provide reference for its comprehensive treatment in clinic.
文摘A Chinese medicine (CM) approach, designed based on the clinical experiences of the West Los Angeles Center for Traditional Chinese Medicine, is a practical path for assessing and treating breast cancer survivors. The approach consists of balancing the body with deciphering the cause of the patient's chief complaints by assessing and recognizing the six physiological dysfunctions that include gastrointestinal problems, sleeps problems, emotional imbalance, low body energy, menstrual change and pain. Multifaceted interventions are used for eliminating various CM pathologies based on identifying the basic CM patterns (syndromes) differentiation. Watching to assess the above two situations dynamically is used for outcome evaluation and predicting prognosis. Therefore this approach is called BMW. It can serve as a reference for CM clinical practice and integrative clinical care. It also can be used to simplify the clinical interpretation of CM and provide an easier way for CM doctors to communicate with Western medical doctors and patients. Additionally, it can be used as a guide for patients to assess their own symptoms for self-monitoring and self-care.