Objective:To explore and analyze the effect and safety of personalized nursing in improving thrombocytopenia after lymphoma chemotherapy.Methods:80 lymphoma patients with thrombocytopenia after lymphoma chemotherapy i...Objective:To explore and analyze the effect and safety of personalized nursing in improving thrombocytopenia after lymphoma chemotherapy.Methods:80 lymphoma patients with thrombocytopenia after lymphoma chemotherapy in the Department of Hematology of our hospital from May 2021 to May 2023 were selected as the research objects,and they were divided into an experimental group and reference group by random drawing,with 40 cases in each group.The experimental group received individualized nursing,and the reference group received routine nursing.The platelet count,platelet-related indicators,incidence of adverse reactions,and life scores were compared between the two groups.Results:Before the intervention,there was no significant difference in platelet count between the groups(P>0.05);after the intervention,the platelet count in the experimental group was significantly higher compared to the reference group(P<0.05).In the experimental group,the duration for platelet decline and the time for platelets to normalize were notably shorter compared to the reference group(P<0.05).Moreover,the personality group displayed a significantly lower incidence of adverse reactions than the reference group(P<0.05).Prior to the intervention,there were no statistically significant differences(P>0.05)in the life scores between the two groups,such as functional condition,symptom manifestation,and health scores among the groups.However,post-intervention,the personality group exhibited a significant improvement in those scores compared to the reference group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Individualized nursing can optimize the platelet level in thrombocytopenia after lymphoma chemotherapy,improve symptoms,and reduce the occurrence of adverse reactions.展开更多
文摘Objective:To explore and analyze the effect and safety of personalized nursing in improving thrombocytopenia after lymphoma chemotherapy.Methods:80 lymphoma patients with thrombocytopenia after lymphoma chemotherapy in the Department of Hematology of our hospital from May 2021 to May 2023 were selected as the research objects,and they were divided into an experimental group and reference group by random drawing,with 40 cases in each group.The experimental group received individualized nursing,and the reference group received routine nursing.The platelet count,platelet-related indicators,incidence of adverse reactions,and life scores were compared between the two groups.Results:Before the intervention,there was no significant difference in platelet count between the groups(P>0.05);after the intervention,the platelet count in the experimental group was significantly higher compared to the reference group(P<0.05).In the experimental group,the duration for platelet decline and the time for platelets to normalize were notably shorter compared to the reference group(P<0.05).Moreover,the personality group displayed a significantly lower incidence of adverse reactions than the reference group(P<0.05).Prior to the intervention,there were no statistically significant differences(P>0.05)in the life scores between the two groups,such as functional condition,symptom manifestation,and health scores among the groups.However,post-intervention,the personality group exhibited a significant improvement in those scores compared to the reference group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Individualized nursing can optimize the platelet level in thrombocytopenia after lymphoma chemotherapy,improve symptoms,and reduce the occurrence of adverse reactions.