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.