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Bibliometrics analysis of discharge readiness for Chinese patients
ZHOU Meng, YANG Yabing, LI Zhen, XU Yan
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Objective: To systematically analyze the current research status of domestic patients’ discharge readiness, and to provide a reference for research in this field. Methods: The bibliometrics analysis method was used to analyze the relevant documents included in the China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI) and Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform from the establishment of the database to May 21, 2020. Results: A total of 177 journal articles were included from 28 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions in my country.The co-authoring rate of journals was 90.40%. The overall publication volume showed a gradual upward trend, and showed an obvious upward trend after 2016. The unit that published the most articles was West China Hospital of Sichuan university, the province with the most publications is Sichuan province. The funding rate for journal articles was 41.81%. Conclusion: In recent years, the literature on patients’ readiness for discharge from hospital had been on the rise, and most of them were based on regional articles and quantitative research, interventional studies and qualitative research were still rare. Therefore, nursing workers can try to involve interventional research and qualitative research to improve the quality and richness of research, and promote patients’ readiness for discharge in the future.
2021, 29 (6): 667-671. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-9143.2021.06.008
Study on fear of recurrence and its influencing factors in patients with primary breast cancer
LYU Chen, XU Yan, ZHOU Meng, TIAN Lilu
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Objective: To explore the current situation and influencing factors of relapse fear in patients with primary breast cancer, and to provide reference for nursing intervention in the future. Methods: 208 patients with primary breast cancer after surgery were selected by convenience sampling. They were surveyed by the questionnaires included general information questionnaire, Chinese big five personality questionnaire and concern about recurrence scale(CARS). Results: The total score of CARS was 80.63±18.513, and there were statistically significant differences in CARS scores among patients of different ages, residence, educational level, family per capita income, religious belief and TNM disease stage( P<0.05).Among the five personality characteristics, the agreeableness score was the highest, and the extraversion score was the lowest.Multiple linear regression analysis showed that age, residence, educational level and family per capita income of patients had a negative predictive effect, while neurotic personality had a positive predictive effect( P<0.05). Conclusion: There are different degrees of fear of recurrence in patients with primary breast cancer after surgery. Neuroticism is positively correlated with fear of recurrence, and agreeableness, extraversion, openness and conscientiousness are negatively correlated with fear of recurrence.It is suggested that medical staff analyze the source of fear according to different characteristics of patients, and study the correlation between fear of recurrence of cancer and personality traits, so as to provide basis for clinical development of more scientific nursing measures.
2021, 29 (3): 259-263. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-9143.2021.03.002