Abstract

Objective To explore the effect of integrated medical nursing mode in improving the quality of life of patients with laryngocarcinoma after operation, and to provide the basis for improving the quality of life of patients with laryngeal cancer by looking for corresponding nursing countermeasures. Methods 80 patients admitted into our department from January, 2016 to November, 2017 were selected as study objects. All the patients were diagnosed as laryngeal carcinoma by histopathology, and were divided into a control group (n=40) and an experimental group (n=40) according to the time of treatment. The control group received postoperative routine nursing measures of laryngeal cancer, while the experimental group received integrated medical nursing mode on the basis of routine nursing measures. The intervention effect was evaluated by Piper Fatigue Revision Scale (R-PFS) and China Head and Neck Cancer Quality of Life Scale (QLICP-HN). The data were analyzed by statistical software SPSS13.0. Results The total score of R-PFS was (4.23 ±0.25) in the control group and was (3.84 ±0.14) in the experimental group, with a statistical difference (t=7.437, P=0.022). The total score of QLICP-HN was (55.83 ±10.32) in the control group and was (78.95 ±8.35) in the experimental group, with a statistical difference (t=7.812, P=0.021). Conclusions The application of integrated medical nursing mode in postoperative intervention of patients with laryngocarcinoma can effectively relieve fatigue symptoms, significantly improve the psychological anxiety and pressure, survival rate, and quality of life, and provide a good guarantee for the recovery and treatment of the patients. Key words: Integrated medical care mode; Cancer-related fatigue; Quality of life; Laryngocarcinoma

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