摘要
目的了解多学科协作型延续性医护干预对霍奇金淋巴瘤(HL)患者化疗出院后日常生活质量、外周穿刺中心静脉置管(PICC)维护认知水平及并发症的影响。方法 57例HL化疗患者随机分为对照组(n=28)和观察组(n=29),分别应用普通、多学科协作型延续性医护干预模式;比较两组生活质量、PICC维护认知水平及并发症。结果观察组和对照组在化疗第1个疗程后生活质量无明显差别(P>0.05),但在第3、5个疗程后观察组生活质量评分明显高于对照组(P<0.01或0.05)。观察组对PICC维护认知水平高于对照组,PICC感染发生率低于对照组(P<0.05)。结论多学科协作型延续性医护干预可提高HL患者化疗后的生活质量和PICC维护认知水平。
Objective To study the effect of multidisciplinary continuous medical intervention on the quality of life (QOL) and cognitive level and complications of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) maintenance in patients with post-chemotherapy Hodgkin lymphoma (HL). Methods Fifty-seven patients with post-chemotherapy HL were respectively treated with conventional (control group,?=28) and multidisciplinary (observation group, n=29) continuous medical intervention. QOL and cognitive level and complications of PICC maintenance were compared between 2 groups. Results QOL was higher in observation group than in control group after the 3rd and 5th course of chemotherapy (P<0.01 or 0.05). The cognitive level of PICC maintenance was increased but PICC-related infection decreased in observation group compared to control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Multidisciplinary continuous medical intervention can improve the QOL and cognitive level of PICC maintenance.
作者
袁俏娴
魏素洁
朱淑爱
欧美金
张翠雁
YUAN Qiao-xina;WEI Su-jie;ZHU Shu-ai;OU Mei-jin;ZHANG Cui-yan(Department III of Oncology,Affiliated Kaiping Hospital of Guangdong Medical University, Kaiping China, 529300;Department I of Oncology,Affiliated Kaiping Hospital of Guangdong Medical University, Kaiping China, 529300;Department of Surgical Oncology,Affiliated Kaiping Hospital of Guangdong Medical University, Kaiping China, 529300;Department of Infection Diseases,Affiliated Kaiping Hospital of Guangdong Medical University, Kaiping China, 529300;Department of Nursing,Affiliated Kaiping Hospital of Guangdong Medical University, Kaiping China, 529300)
出处
《广东医科大学学报》
2019年第1期81-84,共4页
Journal of Guangdong Medical University
关键词
霍奇金淋巴瘤
多学科协作
延续性医护干预
Hodgkin lymphoma
multidisciplinary collaboration
continuous medical intervention