Abstract
BackgroundTo explore the role of positive psychological cues in postoperative urinary incontinence in prostate cancer patients with the effect.MethodsThirty-six patients who received radical prostatectomy were randomly divided into the observation group. The control group received routine care and health guidance, and the observation group was in the control group. On the basis of the group, positive psychological cues were carried out, and anxiety and recovery time of urinary incontinence were compared between the two groups.ResultsThere were statistically significant differences in anxiety and urinary incontinence recovery time between the two groups (P<0.05).ConclusionsPositive psychological cues can reduce postoperative anxiety and depression in patients with prostate cancer.
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