ObjectiveTo analyze the preoperative visit needs of patients treated with cervical carcinoma radical surgery, and its influencing factors.
MethodsA self-designed questionnaire was used to investigate 218 patients treated with cervical carcinoma radical surgery in a grade A tertiary hospital in Qingdao city.
ResultsThe total score of preoperative visit needs of patients treated with cervical carcinoma radical surgery was (155.34±22.31) points, the score of psychological support dimension was the highest, followed by hospitalization expense dimension, and the scores of environment information and surgical procedure dimension were the lowest.The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that education level, age, and type of medical insurance were the factors influencing the preoperative visit needs of patients treated with cervical carcinoma radical surgery(P < 0.05 to P < 0.01).
ConclusionsThe preoperative visit needs of patients treated with cervical carcinoma radical surgery are high.It is suggested that the nursing visitors should give more individualized and accurate preoperative guidance according to the specific conditions of the patients, pay attention to the application of psychological intervention measures, reduce the stress response of patients, and improve the satisfaction of patients.