Abstract
Effect of Predictive Nursing on Patients with Colorectal Cancer Receiving Oral Anti-Angiogenic Targeted Drugs
Operating Room Department, 1Department of Radiology, The First affiliated Hospital of Huzhou University, Huzhou, Zhejiang Province 313000, China
Correspondence Address:
Lijuan Wang, Operating Room Department, The First affiliated Hospital of Huzhou University, Huzhou, Zhejiang Province 313000, China, E-mail: wlj_hzyy@163.com
The present study aimed to investigate the effect of predictive nursing on patients with colorectal cancer undergoing treatment with oral anti-angiogenic targeted drugs. The study was conducted at the first affiliated hospital of Huzhou University from June 2021 to June 2022. Eighty patients with colorectal cancer receiving oral anti-angiogenic targeted drugs were selected as participants. Patients were randomly assigned to control group (40 patients) which received routine nursing care and the observation group (40 patients) received predictive nursing. Following nursing intervention, blood pressure levels, incidence of hypertension, medication compliance, and nursing satisfaction were compared between both the groups. After nursing intervention, the observation group exhibited significantly lower blood pressure levels and incidence of hypertension compared to the control group (p<0.05). Additionally, treatment compliance was significantly higher in the observation group than in the control group (p<0.05), with a lower treatment interruption rate (p<0.05). Results from the nursing satisfaction survey (p<0.05) indicated that satisfaction levels were significantly higher in the observation group when compared to the control group. Predictive nursing care for patients with colorectal cancer undergoing treatment with oral anti-angiogenic targeted drugs effectively maintains blood pressure levels, reduces the incidence of hypertension, and improves treatment compliance and nursing satisfaction.
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