Impact of a nurse-led multidisciplinary collaborative management model on postoperative survival quality of patients with laryngeal cancer
Objective To explore the impact of the multidisciplinary collaborative management model led by nurses on the postoperative survival quality of patients with laryngeal cancer.Methods The patients with laryngeal cancer treated at Hunan Provincial People's Hospital from April 2023 to March 2024 were selected as the research objects and divided into two groups according to the admission time.The 30 patients treated from October to September 2023 were set as a control group,including 28 males and 2 females who were(63.47±8.92)years old.The 32 patients treated from October 2023 to March 2024 were set as an experimental group,including 31 males and 1 females who were(63.22±9.08)years old.The control group received routine nursing care for laryngeal cancer surgery;in addition,the experimental group was given a multidisciplinary collaborative management model led by nurses.The survival quality and self-efficacies within 6 months after surgery and the satisfaction one month after surgery were compared between the two groups.The independent sample t test,x2 test,and rank sum test were used.Results Six months after surgery,the scores of survival quality and self-efficacy in the experimental group were higher than those in the control group(1 029.28±28.17 vs.915.27±19.63 and 34.28±3.29 vs.29.67±4.16),with statistically differences(both P<0.05).The satisfaction rate one month after surgery of the experimental group was higher than that of the control group[100.0%(32/32)vs.93.3%(28/30)],with a statistical difference(P=0.035).Conclusion The nurse-led multidisciplinary collaborative nutritional management model for patients with laryngeal cancer is conducive to improving their survival quality after surgery,self-efficacy,and nursing satisfaction.