摘要
目的分析情绪调节模式联合渐进性肢体功能锻炼在乳腺癌术后的应用效果。方法选取本院2020年5月-2022年8月期间就诊的100例乳腺癌手术患者为研究对象,采用随机数字表法分为A1和A2两组,每组50例。A1组采用常规肢体活动,A2组采用情绪调节模式联合渐进性肢体功能锻炼,比较两组术后肢体功能恢复情况及日常生活活动能力,并记录术后皮下积液增多和患肢关节肿胀加剧等情况发生率。结果A2组患者术后不良病理反应总发生率明显低于A1组(P<0.05)。干预后A2组FMA评分及Barthel指数评分均高于A1组(P<0.05)。干预后A2组SDS、SAS评分均低于A1组(P<0.05)。结论情绪调节模式联合渐进性肢体功能锻炼方式对乳腺癌患者术后的身体恢复有一定的效果和改善作用,是术后患者肢体功能锻炼的良好锻炼方式,具有较高的临床应用价值。
Objective To analyze the application effect of emotional regulation mode combined with progressive limb function exercise in breast cancer patients after surgery.Methods A total of 100 patients undergoing breast cancer surgery in our hospital from May 2020 to August 2022 were selected as the study objects,and they were divided into A1 and A2 groups by random number table method,with 50 cases in each group.Group A1 received routine physical activity,and group A2 received emotional regulation mode combined with progressive limb function exercise.The recovery of limb function and activities of daily living were compared between the two groups after operation,and the incidence of increased subcutaneous effusion and aggravated limb joint swelling was recorded.Results The total incidence of postoperative adverse pathological reactions in group A2 was significantly lower than that in group A1(P<0.05).After intervention,the FMA score and Barthel index score of A2 group were higher than those of A1 group(P<0.05).After intervention,the SDS and SAS scores of A2 group were lower than those of A1 group(P<0.05).Conclusion Emotion regulation mode combined with progressive limb function exercise has a certain effect and improvement effect on the physical recovery of breast cancer patients after surgery.It is a good exercise method for postoperative limb function exercise of patients and has high clinical application value.
作者
鲁芳芳
LU Fangfang(The First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Science and Technology,Luoyang,Henan,471300,China)
出处
《新疆医学》
2024年第5期609-612,共4页
Xinjiang Medical Journal
关键词
情绪调节模式
渐进性肢体功能锻炼
乳腺癌
emotion regulation mode
Progressive limb function training
Breast cancer