Abstract

The effect of Donabedian three-dimensional quality evaluation model is explored for the high-quality nursing during perioperative period of endoscopic mucosal dissection in early gastric cancer male patients. Seventy-eight early gastric cancer male patients were randomly grouped as 39 cases in control having received routine care, while 39 in the intervention group having received routine care combined with the three-dimensional quality evaluation model. Clinical recovery indicators including anxiety, depression, pain, life quality and complications were compared for the two groups. The intervention group’s clinical nursing recovery indicator scored higher than that of the control. The scores of each the short-form 36 item health survey questionnaire (SF-36) dimension were better than those of control, and the differences were statistically significant (p < 0.05). The incidence of complications in intervention group was 5.12%, and that in the control was 20.5%. The intervention group experienced less complications than the control, and the difference was statistically significant (p < 0.05). Treating early gastric cancer male patients with endoscopic mucosal dissection using three-dimensional quality evaluation model can improve clinical recovery and life quality, and reduce anxiety, depression, pain and complications.

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