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The Effect of Nursing Management of Patients Undergoing Interventional Therapy for Liver Cancer Compared with Standard Care on Patient-Reported Outcomes

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  • Xiu-Bei Wang
  • Ling-Fang Sun
  • Mei-E Niu
  • Jian-Zheng Cai
  • Hai-Fang Wang

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Background: To investigate the efficacy of individualized symptom management based on patients’ self-reports during interventional therapy (IT) for liver cancer. Methods: Patients with liver cancer who recieved IT from April to August 2019 were assigned to either the intervention ( n =70) or control group ( n =70). The control group received routine nursing care and the intervention group received a nursing management program. The severity of specific symptoms, as measured by the Karnofsky Performance Scale (KPS), and satisfaction with nursing care, were analyzed. Results: Compared to the control group, patients given individualized management experienced significantly less severe pain, nausea, anxiety, and fatigue ( p  

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  • Xiu-Bei Wang & Ling-Fang Sun & Mei-E Niu & Jian-Zheng Cai & Hai-Fang Wang, 2022. "The Effect of Nursing Management of Patients Undergoing Interventional Therapy for Liver Cancer Compared with Standard Care on Patient-Reported Outcomes," Clinical Nursing Research, , vol. 31(6), pages 1100-1106, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:clnure:v:31:y:2022:i:6:p:1100-1106
    DOI: 10.1177/10547738221090556
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