Abstract
Objective To explore the effect of WeChat-based health education combined with the Satir model on self-management behaviors and social adaptation in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients during the perioperative period. Methods A total of 100 CRC patients treated in our hospital from April 2018 to April 2020 were selected as the objects for the retrospective study and divided into the observation group and the reference group according to their admission order, with 50 cases each. The patients in both groups accepted health education based on the WeChat platform, and additionally, those in the observation group received the Satir group intervention on self-approval for 3 months to compare the patients' scores on self-management behaviors, social adaptation, and self-care agency before and after the intervention between the two groups. Results Between the observation group and the reference group, the patients' general information, including age, gender ratio, and course of the disease, was not statistically different (P > 0.05). After nursing intervention, the scores on patients' self-management behaviors, social adaptation, and self-care agency were significantly higher in the observation group than in the reference group (P < 0.001). Conclusion Combining the WeChat-based health education with the Satir model can improve the self-management awareness in the CRC patients during the perioperative period, enhance their self-care agency and self-management behaviors, and promote their social adaptation, demonstrating that such a nursing intervention model is worthy of clinical promotion.
Highlights
Colorectal cancer (CRC) originates from the epithelium of the large intestine, and it can be classified as colon cancer and rectal cancer. e most common pathological type of CRC is adenocarcinoma, while squamous cell carcinoma is a rare type [1, 2]
Health education with WeChat was combined with the Satir model to explore which nursing mode had an actual effect on surgical CRC patients, with the results summarized as follows: 2. Data and Methods
Study Design. e study was conducted in our hospital from April 2018 to April 2020 to explore the effect of combining WeChat-based health education with the Satir model on self-management behaviors and social adaptation in CRC patients during the perioperative period
Summary
To explore the effect of WeChat-based health education combined with the Satir model on self-management behaviors and social adaptation in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients during the perioperative period. E patients in both groups accepted health education based on the WeChat platform, and those in the observation group received the Satir group intervention on self-approval for 3 months to compare the patients’ scores on self-management behaviors, social adaptation, and self-care agency before and after the intervention between the two groups. The scores on patients’ self-management behaviors, social adaptation, and self-care agency were significantly higher in the observation group than in the reference group (P < 0.001). Combining the WeChat-based health education with the Satir model can improve the self-management awareness in the CRC patients during the perioperative period, enhance their self-care agency and self-management behaviors, and promote their social adaptation, demonstrating that such a nursing intervention model is worthy of clinical promotion
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