2023
DOI: 10.1080/07370016.2023.2205405
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Effectiveness of the Hospital-Community-Family Nursing Model in Breast Cancer Patients Discharged with PICC Lines

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“…By addressing the limitations of inadequate family caregiver capacity and simplified periodic hospital follow-ups, the HCH model fosters effective integration among hospitals, communities, and homes. It provides standardized and specialized rehabilitation guidance to patients, promoting disease recovery and enhancing their overall quality of life ( 7 , 8 ). Shared Medical Governance (SMG) represents an innovative management approach that combines self-management, team-based care, and mutual assistance to empower patients in managing their own health and enhancing their sense of self-efficacy ( 9 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By addressing the limitations of inadequate family caregiver capacity and simplified periodic hospital follow-ups, the HCH model fosters effective integration among hospitals, communities, and homes. It provides standardized and specialized rehabilitation guidance to patients, promoting disease recovery and enhancing their overall quality of life ( 7 , 8 ). Shared Medical Governance (SMG) represents an innovative management approach that combines self-management, team-based care, and mutual assistance to empower patients in managing their own health and enhancing their sense of self-efficacy ( 9 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the necessity for long-term treatment in liver cancer patients, venous catheterization often emerges as the preferred clinical approach to facilitate continuous drug infusion and chemotherapy. Peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) is commonly employed for venous catheterization and involves the insertion of a catheter into the superior vena cava through a small incision in the elbow vein[ 3 ]. Catheter-related thrombosis, wherein thrombi form in the vicinity of the catheter, can lead to severe complications, such as pulmonary embolism and superior vena cava obstruction[ 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%