Analysis of Factors Influencing Self perceived Burden and Psychological Resilience of Malignant Tumor Patients with Different Diagnosis and Treatment Models
Analysis of Factors Influencing Self perceived Burden and Psychological Resilience of Malignant Tumor Patients with Different Diagnosis and Treatment Models
Objective:To explore the factors affecting the self-feeling burden and psychological resilience of pa-tients with malignant tumors by different diagnosis and treatment models.Methods:95 patients with malignant tumors visited from July 2024 to August 2024,51 cases of daytime chemotherapy and 44 cases of inpatients were randomly se-lected,using the Self-perceived Burden Scale(SPBS)for malignant tumor patients.and the psychological resilience scale(CD-RISC)evaluate the patient's self-feeling burden and psychological resilience during the visit,and analyze the relevant influencing factors.Results:The difference in the score of the self-feeling burden of patients with malignant tu-mors in the two diagnosis and treatment modes has statistical significance(P<0.05),and the difference in the score of psychological resilience has no statistical significance(P>0.05).Relevant influencing factors include young and middle-aged people,illiterate education,the time of the first infusion after entering the area or admission.Conclusion:The di-agnosis and treatment mode of daytime chemotherapy is suitable for young and middle-aged patients with low education,patients who cannot get the first infusion treatment within 1 hour after entering the area or admission,and the cost of see-ing a doctor is high,which can significantly reduce their self-feeling burden.