Objective To explore the impact of coping style,psychological resilience and quality of life of breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy evaluated by a financial toxicity early warning model and corresponding intervention measures.Methods A total of 90 breast cancer patients treated with chemotherapy admitted from 2021 to 2022 were included.They were randomly assigned into the control group(n=45,routine nursing care for chemotherapy)and early warning group(n=45,nursing care for chemotherapy based on the financial toxicity early warning model),.Changes in coping style,psychological resilience and quality of life of the two groups before and 4 weeks after the intervention were compared.Results There were no significant differences in the domain scores of coping style,psychological resilience and quality of life before interventions between the two groups(P>0.05).After interventions,the scores of yielding and avoidance coping styles in both groups were significantly reduced than those before interventions,while the scores of coping style,self-improvement,optimism,tenacity,psychological resilience,physical state,role,social relations,cognition,emotion and overall health were significantly higher than those before interventions,and the changing trend of each dimension was pronounced in the early warning group.Comparison of each dimension between groups and within groups was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion Building a financial toxicity early warning model for breast cancer patients treated with chemotherapy and formulating targeted intervention measures can significantly improve the enthusiasm for facing the disease,psychological resilience level and quality of life.
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