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The Study On Nursing Satisfaction And Influence Of Cancer Pain Among Gyneclolgical Tumors Patients

Posted on:2015-07-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D X LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330467951090Subject:Nursing
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Objective:To investigate the status of gynecologic cancer patients pain and quality of life; analyze factors in satisfaction of gynecologic cancer patients pain care; propose appropriate nursing strategies to improve the status of gynecologic cancer patients pain and quality of life to improve nursing satisfaction.Subjects and Methods:A questionnaire survey sampling method is taken among the312cases of hospitalized patients with gynecologic cancer from one Grade A general hospitals in Changchun City, Jilin Province and one Grade A specialty hospitals for the study. Research tools include basic information of patients, pain intensity scale, the scale and quality of life in patients with cancer pain treatment satisfaction. Using SPSS17.0software package for statistical analysis, and the Mann-Whitney nonparametric test methods and non-parametric Kruskal-Wallis test methods, bivariate Spearman correlation analysis, Logistic regression model fitting and other statistical methods, the pain care satisfaction of patients with gynecologic cancer and its influencing factors are analyzed.Research Results:1. The pain intensity ratings vary with age, religion, marital status, education level, economic status, pain experience, drug and non-drug pain relief methods;2. pain nursing satisfaction of gynecologic cancer patients is acceptable, and the results at the medium level. In three dimensions which are trust, expertise and health education, the trust relationship scores the lowest. The differences in age, educational level, experience pain, drug and non-drug methods of pain in patients lead to significantly different pain care satisfaction scores;3. the overall score in quality of life of patients with gynecologic cancer is low. Differences exist in life quality of patients of marital status, pain experience, pain relief methods, different clinical stages and histological classification.Conclusions:The level of the patient satisfaction with pain care can be predicted by pain intensity, patient age, educational level, pain experience, methods of pain relief and quality of life. The results of this study may provide the basis for patients’ satisfaction with clinical nursing care of gynecological cancer, improving the quality of care and strengthening of quality care.
Keywords/Search Tags:gynecologic cancer, pain care, quality of life, care satisfaction, influencing factors
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