Z. Yanping, Liu Xiuzhu, Luo Yu, K. Wei, Zhang Hong, Zhimin Chen
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Objective: To establish a “Case Management Practice Standard for Perioperative Patients of Lung Cancer” by collecting subjective experiences and needs of patients. Methods: Pre-selected 100 lung cancer patients around the stage, by knowing their different periods of subjective experience and needs, propose appropriate interventions to improve the existing case management program. In the later period, another 100 patients were selected, and the improved program was applied to clinical practice. Finally, compare the subjective experience and needs of the two groups of patients, as well as whether there is a difference in the satisfaction of nursing services. Result: Were compared in patients undergoing surgery at different times of the subjective experience and needs, the differences were statistically significant (P <0 05.); Care satisfaction scores, the differences were statistically significant (P <0 05.). Conclusion: By collecting the subjective experience and needs of perioperative patients with lung cancer, the existing case management plan is continuously improved, and the “Case Management Practice Standard for Perioperative Patients of Lung Cancer” is finally formed for clinical use.