基于电话的自我护理干预对妇科癌症化疗患者的影响:一项准实验研究

Boyeon Lee, Hyojung Park
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目的:本研究旨在评估电话自我护理干预是否能提高妇科肿瘤化疗患者的自我护理知识、自我效能感和自我护理表现。方法:准实验研究采用非等效对照组前测后测设计。研究对象包括38名在首尔大学医院接受化疗的妇科癌症患者。为了减少实验治疗的传播,在实验组之前招募对照组,年龄、诊断和化疗药物的纳入标准相匹配。实验组在化疗前接受了化疗副作用管理手册的教育,出院后接受了四次电话自我保健干预。对照组在化疗前只接受了一本小册子形式的化疗副作用管理教育。数据收集于干预前和一线化疗周期结束后3周。结果采用自我保健知识测量工具、新通用自我效能量表和自我保健绩效评估量表进行测量。统计学分析采用x2检验、Fisher精确检验、Shapiro-Wilk正态性检验、配对t检验和独立t检验。结果:两组在电话自我护理干预后的自我护理知识(t=-2.64, p= 0.012)、自我效能(t=-4.32, p< 0.001)和自我护理绩效(t=-2.53, p= 0.016)得分均有显著差异。结论:电话自我保健干预能有效提高自我保健知识、自我效能感和自我保健表现。
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Effects of Telephone-based Self-care Intervention for Gynecologic Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy: A Quasi-Experimental Study
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate whether a telephone-based self-care intervention improved self-care knowledge, self-efficacy, and self-care performance of gynecologic cancer patients receiving chemotherapy.Methods: This quasi-experimental study used a non-equivalent control group pretest-posttest design. The participants included 38 gynecologic cancer patients who were admitted to Seoul National University Hospital and received chemotherapy. To reduce the spread of the experimental treatment, the control group was recruited prior to the experimental group, with matching inclusion criteria for age, diagnosis, and chemotherapeutic agent. The experimental group received education on managing chemotherapy side effects in the form of a booklet prior to chemotherapy and four telephone-based self-care interventions after discharge. The control group received only education on managing chemotherapy side effects in the form of a booklet prior to chemotherapy. Data were collected prior to the intervention and 3 weeks after the first-line chemotherapy cycle ended. Outcomes were measured using a self-care knowledge measurement tool, the New General Self-Efficacy Scale and a self-care performance assessment scale. The statistical analysis was performed using the x2 test, Fisher's exact test, Shapiro-Wilk normality test, paired t-test and independent t-test.Results: Significant differences were found between the two groups in scores for self-care knowledge (t=-2.64, p=.012), self-efficacy (t=-4.32, p<.001), and self-care performance (t=-2.53, p=.016) after the telephone-based self-care intervention.Conclusion: This telephone-based self-care intervention was effective for improving self-care knowledge, self-efficacy, and self-care performance.
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