Analgesic treatment of fentany transdermal system in patients with liver cancer combined with comprehensive nursing intervention on adverse reactions and pain
Objective To investigate the fentany transdermal system in the liver cancer patients treated with the analgesic effect of comprehensive nursing intervention on patients with adverse reactions and pain.Methods 110 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma admitted in our hospital from May 2015 to November 2016 were divided into control group (n=55) and study group (n=55) according to different nursing methods. All patients were given fentanyl Transdermal patch for analgesic; the control group were given conventional nursing; the study group given comprehensive nursing intervention (psychological intervention, diet intervention Pre, health education, pain intervention, environmental intervention). Observe the effects of pain relief, nursing satisfaction, quality of life score and adverse reactions in the treatment group.Results After treatment, the pain remission rate in the study group (96.63%) was signiifcantly higher than the control group (85.45%), the differences between groups were statistically signiifcant(P<0.05); the nursing satisfaction in the study group (94.54%) was signiifcantly higher than the control group (81.82%), the differences between twogroups were statistically signiifcant (P<0.05); the adverse reactions in the study group (5.45%) was signiifcantly lower than the control group (18.18%), the differences between groups were statistically signiifcant (P<0.05); the quality of life score in the study group was signiifcantly higher than the control group, the differences between two groups were statistically signiifcant (P<0.05).Conclusion Fentany transdermal patch in patients with liver cancer analgesic treatment combined with comprehensive nursing intervention, can effectively relieve pain, reduce adverse reactions, improve nursing satisfaction, improve patient quality of life, worthy of clinical application.