Abstract

Objective To explore the effects of network platform health education in the patients with cervical cancer after the operation of cervical cancer patients. Methods We selected 54 cases of cervical cancer surgery patients from June 2014 to February 2015 in our hospital for treatment according to the voluntary principle. The patients were divided into observation group and control group by random numbers, and the patients of observation group accepted continue nursing health education network platform while the patients of control group accepted routine care. The complication rate, re-hospitalization rate and treatment satisfaction of the two groups were compared. Results The complications rate and re-hospitalization rates of observe group were 0.00%, and these of the control group were 14.81% and 18.52% (P<0.05). Observation group′s satisfaction was 96.30%, while that of the control group was only 59.26% (P<0.05). Conclusions Health education network platform for nursing care to a certain extent can reduce cervical cancer patient the incidence of postoperative complications, re-hospitalization rates, and increase the patients health knowledge, the effects of treatment and treatment satisfaction. Key words: Cervical cancer; Continuing care; Network platform; Health education

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