Abstract

Objective To discuss the effect of nursing intervention on leukaemia patients' chemotherapy-induced stomatitis and their satisfaction with nursing.Methods 90 patients with leukemia who had received chemotherapy from September 2010 to September 2011 were randomly selected and divided into control group and experimental group,each with 45 patients.The control group received conventional nursing after chemotherapy while the experimental group received individualized nursing intervention,and two groups' stomatitis and their satisfaction with the nursing was compared.Results The incidence rate of stomatitis in the experimental group was 17.8%,obviously lower than that in the control group which was 60.0%,and the difference was statistically significant ( x2 =12.923 1,P < 0.05 ).The degree of satisfaction with the nursing in the experimental group was 95.5%,obviously higher than that in the control group which was 51.1%,and the difference was statistically significant ( x =5.239 0,P < 0.05 ).Conclusions Individualized nursing intervention can effectively reduce the incidence rate of leukaemia patients' chemotherapy-induced stomatitis,ease patients' tension and improve their prognosis,in order to promote recovery. Key words: Stomatitis; Leukaemia; Chemotherapy; Nursing intervention

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