Examining the Impact of Phased Nursing within the Chronic Disease Trajectory Model on Glioma Patient Outcomes.

Journal: Alternative therapies in health and medicine

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Glioma ‎(GL)‎, a primary brain tumor, presents significant challenges in patient care due to its complex disease trajectory and psychological impact. Phased nursing interventions, grounded in the Chronic Illness Trajectory Model (CITM), offer a holistic approach to addressing these multifaceted needs.The objective of this study was to assess the impact of phased nursing within the CITM on the psychological well-being, quality of life, and cancer-related fatigue (CRF) of glioma patients.A total of 100 GL patients undergoing treatment at our hospital between February 2020 and February 2021 were enrolled in this randomized controlled trial. Patients were randomly assigned to either the control group, which received standard routine care, or the observation group, which received phased nursing interventions based on the CITM framework. The mental state, quality of life, and CRF scores of the patients were assessed using validated measures at baseline and following the intervention period. Statistical analyses were conducted to compare the outcomes between the two groups.The findings revealed that patients in the observation group exhibited significantly higher scores in mental state and quality of life domains compared to those in the control group (P < .05). Additionally, patients receiving phased nursing showed a significant reduction in CRF scores post-intervention. These results indicate that phased nursing within the CITM framework has a beneficial effect on the psychological well-being and overall quality of life of GL patients while also mitigating CRF.Our findings suggest that incorporating phased nursing interventions into the care of GL patients can lead to improvements in psychological outcomes, CRF, and quality of life. These findings underscore the importance of adopting holistic approaches to patient care, particularly in chronic disease management.

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SSN : 1078-6791
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United States