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Dynamic nursing quality feedback model improves postoperative rehabilitation and psychological well-being in elderly colon cancer patients

Jiamei Wu1*, Wenxiu Yang2*, Huiting Ji1, Yu Zhang1, Haotian Li3 


1Department of Nursing, The First Affiliated Hospital of Baotou Medical College, Baotou 014010, Inner Mongo lia Autonomous Region, China. 2Department of Scientific Research Management, The First Affiliated Hospital of Baotou Medical College, Baotou 014010, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. 3Department of General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Baotou Medical College, Baotou 014010, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Re gion, China. 

 *The authors contribute equally. 


Address correspondence to: Haotian Li, Department of General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Baotou Medical College, No.41 Shady Road, Kundulun District, Baotou 014010, Inner Mongolia Au tonomous Region, China. Tel: +86-13947239957. E-mail: 631138234@qq.com.


DOIhttps://doi.org/10.61189/600250wipkqt


Received September 19, 2024; Accepted January 7, 2025; Published January 31, 2025 


Highlights 

● The dynamic nursing quality feedback model significantly improves psychological flexibility, nutritional status, and self-management abilities in elderly patients undergoing radical resection for colon cancer. 

● This precise nursing approach enhances patient satisfaction, promotes awareness of postoperative care, and effectively reduces psychological distress. 

 ● The findings underscore the clinical value of implementing dynamic feedback systems to refine nursing practices and improve rehabilitation outcomes.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the impact of precise nursing care based on dynamic nursing quality feedback model on the postoperative recovery of elderly patients undergoing radical resection for colon cancer, with a particular fo cus on its effects on psychological flexibility. Methods: Medical records of 124 elderly patients undergoing radical resection for colon cancer at The First Affiliated Hospital of Baotou Medical College between January 2021 and May 2024 were retrospectively analyzed in this study. Based on the received nursing interventions, the patients were divided into a control group (standard nursing care) and an observation group (precise nursing care based on a dynamic nursing quality feedback model). Results: The observation group exhibited significantly higher levels of hemoglobin, prealbumin, and albumin compared to the control group. Additionally, the observation group had lower scores in somatization, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, obsessions-compulsions, hostility, pho bic anxiety, psychoticism, and paranoid ideation. The observation group also demonstrated higher scores in active coping, self-efficacy, and the management of emotions, life, and symptoms. Improvements were also observed in nursing quality, perioperative intervention, satisfaction with rehabilitation guidance, and awareness of regular re examinations, diet intervention, and complication prevention (all with P<0.05). Conclusion: Precise nursing based on a dynamic nursing quality feedback model can improve nutritional status and medical coping style, reduce psy chological issues, and enhance self-management abilities in elderly patients following radical resection of colon cancer. Additionally, it increases nursing satisfaction and raises awareness regarding the importance of regular reexaminations and complication prevention.

Keywords: Dynamic nursing quality feedback model, accurate nursing, radical resection of colon cancer in the elderly, nutritional status, psychological flexibility

Wu JM, Yang WX, Ji HT, et al. Dynamic nursing quality feedback model improves postoperative rehabilitation and psychological  well-being in elderly colon cancer patients. Precis Nurs. 2025 Jan;1(1): 25-32. doi: 10.61189/600250wipkqt
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