Retrospective Study
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World J Clin Cases. Sep 26, 2020; 8(18): 4059-4066
Published online Sep 26, 2020. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i18.4059
Research on the effect of health care integration on patients’ negative emotions and satisfaction with lung cancer nursing activities
Feng-Jiao Long, Hui Chen, Yue-Feng Wang, Lan-Man He, Lin Chen, Zi-Bin Liang, Yan-Ni Chen, Xiao-Hua Gong
Feng-Jiao Long, Hui Chen, Lan-Man He, Lin Chen, Zi-Bin Liang, Xiao-Hua Gong, Department of Thoracic Oncology, the Cancer Center of the Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Zhuhai 519000, Guangdong Province, China
Yue-Feng Wang, Yan-Ni Chen, Department of Otolaryngology, Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Zhuhai 519000, Guangdong Province, China
Author contributions: Long FJ and Chen H contributed equally to this article and should be considered as co-first authors; Long FJ and Chen H designed this prospective study; Wang YF and He LM wrote the paper; Chen L, Liang ZB and Chen YN were responsible for sorting the data.
Institutional review board statement: This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University.
Informed consent statement: The analysis used anonymous clinical data that were obtained after each patient agreed to treatment by written consent.
Conflict-of-interest statement: No conflict of interest.
Data sharing statement: No additional data are available.
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Corresponding author: Xiao-Hua Gong, BM BCh, Associate Chief Nurse, Department of Thoracic Oncology, the Cancer Center of the Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, No. 52 Meihua East Road, Xiangzhou District, Zhuhai 519000, Guangdong Province, China. g13926927855@163.com
Received: April 13, 2020
Peer-review started: April 13, 2020
First decision: May 15, 2020
Revised: May 25, 2020
Accepted: August 14, 2020
Article in press: August 14, 2020
Published online: September 26, 2020
Core Tip

Core Tip: In recent years, with improvements in living standards and the worsening of environmental pollution, the incidence of lung cancer has continuously increased. Currently, it is difficult for lung cancer patients to benefit from routine clinical nursing due to the lack of a pertinent and systematic approach. Integrated nursing care, which is based on the existing concept of clinical nursing and strengthens the significance of clinical nursing activities, is also an essential model of clinical intervention. The integrated nursing care group is composed of therapists, doctors and nurses who carry out a series of nursing activities in an attempt to improve the quality of nursing care. In this study, we evaluated the application of an integrated nursing care model through changes in negative emotion and other indices.