Abstract

Objective To investigate the effect of multidisciplinary team-based precise nursing on fatigue-pain-sleeping disorder symptom cluster of lung cancer patients received chemotherapy. Methods A total of 110 lung cancer patients who received chemotherapy were randomly divided into study group (55 cases) and control group (55 cases) . The control group received routine nursing, while the study group carried out multidisciplinary team-based precise nursing. The degree of fatigue, pain and sleeping disorder was assessed by Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory-20 (MFI-20), Brief Pain Inventory-Chinese version (BPI-C) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), respectively. Results Before intervention, the scores of fatigue, pain and sleep quality showed no significant difference (P>0.05). After intervention, the scores of physical fatigue, psychological fatigue, mental fatigue and total fatigue in MFI-20 were 17.78±3.96, 8.02±1.58, 10.19±2.01, 35.98±4.96 in the study group; the scores of pain right now, pain at least in the 24 hours, pain at worst in the 24 hours and pain on the average in BPI-C were 3.76±0.53, 2.15±0.39, 4.11±0.77, (2.72±0.43) in the study group; the scores of the habitual sleep efficiency, sleep latency, subjective sleep quality, sleep duration, sleep disturbances, daytime dysfunction, use of sleeping medication scores and total scores in PSQI were 0.96±0.20, 1.66±0.27, 1.74±0.36, 1.58±0.22, 1.12±0.21, 1.70±0.30, 1.45±0.28, 10.20±0.61 in the study group. However, those scores were 18.84±2.99, 9.15±1.95, 11.06±3.71, 39.05±5.28 and 5.42±1.18, 3.58±0.59, 6.18±1.44, 3.85±0.78 and 1.12±0.19, 1.74±0.27, 1.91±0.25, 1.66±0.46, 1.33±0.32, 1.75±0.29, 1.33±0.42, 10.85±0.70 in the control group. The scores of psychological fatigue, total fatigue, pain right now, pain at least in the 24 hours, pain at worst in the 24 hours, pain on the average and habitual sleep efficiency, subjective sleep quality, sleep disturbances and total PSQI scores were all significantly decreased in the study group compared to the control group (t values were 2.815-14.873, P<0.01). Conclusion Multidisciplinary team-based precise nursing can alleviate fatigue-pain-sleeping disorder symptom cluster of lung cancer patients during received chemotherapy. Key words: Multidisciplinary team; Precise nursing; Lung cancer; Chemotherapy; Symptom cluster

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