2021
DOI: 10.35772/ghm.2021.01017
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Determining desire to live among patients with advanced hepatobiliary-pancreatic cancer for whom curative treatment is not indicated

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the desire to live among patients with advanced hepatobiliary-pancreatic cancer who were excluded from radical treatment and to examine the ideal nursing support for them. We recruited 18 patients in a department specializing in the treatment of hepatobiliary-pancreatic cancer at a university hospital in the metropolitan area of Japan. We included those with advanced hepatobiliary-pancreatic cancer who received a treatment other than definitive treatment. We conducted semi-structur… Show more

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“…(2) During chemotherapy, nursing staff also provide targeted guidance and interventions for patients' diet, psychological status, and prevention of adverse reactions, guide patients to eat scientifically and avoid the adverse effects of improper diet on treatment; positive psychological nursing interventions can make patient psychologically comfortable and healthy, and can improve patients' treatment motivation, compliance. Therefore, the avoidance of potentially unpleasant reactions helps to keep patients calm in the face of adverse reactions, and expand patients' disease-related knowledge, substantially minimizing the possibility of adverse reactions [26] ; and (3) After the patients' chemotherapy, the nurses focused on observing the patients' physical condition, and according to the different physiques of different patients, they chose the corresponding nursing programs to ensure the relevance of clinical interventions, promote further recovery and improve the QoL of the patients [27] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) During chemotherapy, nursing staff also provide targeted guidance and interventions for patients' diet, psychological status, and prevention of adverse reactions, guide patients to eat scientifically and avoid the adverse effects of improper diet on treatment; positive psychological nursing interventions can make patient psychologically comfortable and healthy, and can improve patients' treatment motivation, compliance. Therefore, the avoidance of potentially unpleasant reactions helps to keep patients calm in the face of adverse reactions, and expand patients' disease-related knowledge, substantially minimizing the possibility of adverse reactions [26] ; and (3) After the patients' chemotherapy, the nurses focused on observing the patients' physical condition, and according to the different physiques of different patients, they chose the corresponding nursing programs to ensure the relevance of clinical interventions, promote further recovery and improve the QoL of the patients [27] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%