Journal of Jilin University Medicine Edition ›› 2017, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (01): 115-119.doi: 10.13481/j.1671-587x.20170123

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Relationship between cognitive differences in medical behaviors and degrees of anxiety of cervical cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy

LIU Qianqian1, SUN Lei2, BIAN Li1, HAN Jinhua1, JIA Xiuxiu3, YAO Xiaoqing3, CHEN Yubing1, SONG Xinling1   

  1. 1. Department of Radiotherapy, Second Hospital, Jilin University, Changchun 130041, China;
    2. Department of Applied Psychology, College of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, China;
    3. Department of Toxicology, School of Public Healthy, Jilin University, Changchun 130021, China
  • Received:2016-05-19 Online:2017-01-28 Published:2017-02-08

Abstract:

Objective: To investigate the cognitive differences in the medical behaviors of the cervical cancer patients with different backgroundsundergoing radiotherapy,and to explore the relationship between the models of communication and the degrees of anxiety,and to provide reference for improving the radiotherapy obedient of the patients with cervical cancer and completing the models of communication.Methods: The clinical materials of 89 cervical cancer patients newly admitted and treated with radiotherapy were collected;the clinical current doctor-patient communication contents (explanation of patients' condition,treatment process,treatment time,associated symptoms,treatment cost and treatment effects)and the cognitive status of patients were investigated;the degrees of anxiety were evaluated by anxiety self rating scale (SAS), and descriptive statistical analysis and correlation analysis were performed.Results: The SAS scores were positively correlated with the concomitant symptoms (P<0.01).The SAS scores of the patients waiting for radiotherapy and the patients receivingradiotherapy from the beginning to 4 weeks after admission were significantly positively correlated with the patient's satisfaction score of the communication contents(P<0.05).Conclusion: To improve the satisfaction degree of doctor-patient communication content of the cervical cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy can relieve the anxiety degrees of cervical cancer patients and improve the radiotherapy obedience of the patients with cervical cancer.

Key words: cognition, satisfaction degree, uterine cervical neoplasms, anxiety

CLC Number: 

  • R737.33