Effect of disease education based on sensory control management on the quality of urinary retention in patients with postoperative radiotherapy for cervical cancer
Objective To analyze the effect of disease education based on sensory control management on the quality of urinary retention in patients with postoperative radiotherapy for cervical cancer.Methods 80 patients with urinary retention after radiotherapy for cervical cancer were selected and divided into observation group and control group(40 cases each)according to random number table method.All patients were given indwelling catheters and catheter care.The observation group received disease education based on sensory control management,while the control group received routine education.The intervention effect of the two groups was compared.Results The infection rate of 5.00%and the unplanned extubation rate of 2.50%in the observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group(20.00%and 17.50%),the one-time extubation efficiency of 92.50%was significantly higher than that in the control group(62.50%),and the self-care level and quality of life scores were significantly higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion For patients with urinary retention after postoperative radiotherapy for cervical cancer,the disease education of sensory control management can reduce the risk of infection,improve the ability of self-care and quality of life,and is worthy of clinical application.
Sensory control managementDisease educationCervical cancerRadiotherapyUrinary retention