Kong LX, Zhao YH, Feng ZL, Liu TT. Personalized and continuous care intervention affects rehabilitation, living quality, and negative emotions of patients with breast cancer. World J Psychiatry 2024; 14(6): 876-883 [PMID: 38984338 DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i6.876]
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Ling-Xia Kong, MBBS, Nurse, Department of Breast Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Hebei North University, No. 12 Changqing Road, Qiaoxi District, Zhangjiakou 075000, Hebei Province, China. konglingxia1975@163.com
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Psychiatry
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Retrospective Study
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Table 4 Comparison of complications between the routing and intervention groups, n (%)
Group
Case
Skin flap necrosis
Upper limb lymphadendema
Scalp hydrops
Wound infection
Else
Total
Routing group
134
7 (5.22)
17 (12.69)
4 (2.99)
12 (8.96)
6 (4.48)
46 (34.33)
Intervention group
66
2 (3.03)
6 (9.09)
0
3 (4.55)
1 (1.52)
12 (18.18)
χ2
5.075
P value
0.024
Table 5 Comparison of care satisfaction between the routing and intervention groups, n (%)
Group
Case
Not satisfied
Satisfied
Very satisfied
Total
Routing group
134
29 (21.64)
69 (51.49)
36 (26.87)
105 (78.36)
Intervention group
66
6 (9.09)
34 (51.52)
26 (39.39)
60 (90.91)
χ2
4.825
P value
0.028
Citation: Kong LX, Zhao YH, Feng ZL, Liu TT. Personalized and continuous care intervention affects rehabilitation, living quality, and negative emotions of patients with breast cancer. World J Psychiatry 2024; 14(6): 876-883