Abstract
Objective To study the application of Roy adaptation model in low rectal cancer patients who were in anxiety. Methods There were 60 rectal cancer patients, who were randomly divided half-and-half into experimental group and control group. The patients in control group were cared according to routine postoperative nursing of cancer, The patients in experimental group were received routine nursing of cancer, and were nursing intervention accordance with Roy adaptation model. The symptom checklist 90 ( SCL -90) and selfrating anxiety scale (SAS) were used to the determine patients'psychological status, and assess the patients and their families according to our hospital quality inspection application of satisfaction survey questionnaire. Results Anxiety symptoms in experimental group were significantly lower than those of the control group, the degree of satisfaction of experimental group was better than that of control group, and inpatient day of experimental group was significantly shorter than that of control group (P < 0. 05 ) . Conclusions Application of Roy adaptation model in holistic nursing can reduce anxiety and depression in colorectal cancer patients , and improve postoperative self - care ability, reduce the incidence of postoperative complications, shorten hospital stay, reduce hospitalization expenses, make better satisfaction and quality of life of patients. Key words: Roy adaptation model; Low rectal cancer; Anxiety; Clinical application; Quality of life
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