Application of Personalized Psychological Nursing in Late Stage Nursing of Elderly Lung Cancer
Journal: Advanced Journal of Nursing DOI: 10.32629/ajn.v5i4.3238
Abstract
Lung cancer is a malignant tumor disease with a high clinical incidence rate. In recent years, the number of elderly patients with lung cancer has gradually increased. Because patients are in the late stage of cancer and are older, they are affected by the illness and treatment adverse reactions, resulting in relatively high psychological pressure of patients. Most elderly patients with lung cancer have negative emotions such as anxiety, depression, pessimism, which affect the treatment effect of patients and reduce the quality of life of patients. It is also necessary to implement psychological care for patients to reduce the impact of adverse psychological conditions on patients. Due to the significant differences in psychological states among patients, individualized psychological care measures need to be taken to meet the needs of different elderly patients. This article mainly reviews the application progress of personalized psychological nursing in the care of elderly patients with advanced lung cancer, in order to provide inspiration and guidance for clinical nursing of elderly patients with advanced lung cancer.
Keywords
personalized psychological care, elderly lung cancer, psychological issues, intervention measures
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