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Does Uro-Oncology Nursing Education Decrease the need for Out of Home Care following Radical Cystectomy? An Observational Study
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of nursing and healthcare
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2475-529X
DOI - 10.33140/jnh.04.01.03
Subject(s) - cystectomy , medicine , nursing , bladder cancer , anxiety , coping (psychology) , nursing care , nurse education , family medicine , oncology , cancer , psychiatry
Objective: Our aim is to evaluate the effects of uro-oncology nursing education program on quality of life, general healthstatus and the need for out of home care following radical cystectomyMaterials and methods: The datas of 60 patients who were underwent radical cystectomy due to bladder cancer and followedup between January 2013 and December 2017 were retrospectively evaluated. We have prepared a special education programfor our nurses about uro-oncological surgeries and the follow-up process since January 2015. Patients were divided into twogroups: 28 patients before nursing education and 32 patients after nursing education. We compared the patient satisfaction,the quality of health care given to the patients by nurses and the requirement of need for out of home care following dischargein the periods before and after nursing education.Results: Although uro-oncology nursing education did not affect the rates of deterioration in activities of daily living, satisfactionrates of the patients and their relatives were observed as significantly higher in the period of following the Uro-OncologyNursing Education Program (90.6% vs. 71.4%, p=0.04). The decline in anxiety/depression (28.1% vs. 53.6%, p=0.04) inthis period was attributed to the nursing education. The patients and their relatives felt themselves better and in confidenceabout coping with undesirable problems related to cystectomy. Parallel to this situation, the need for out of home care suchas skilled nursing or rehabilitation facilities were seen significantly lower following uro-oncology nursing education (28.1%vs. 64.3%, p=0.005).Conclusion: The standardization of uro-oncology nursing care practices will provide better relief of symptoms related majoruro-oncologic surgeries such as radical cystectomy and increase health related quality of life. It may contribute to declinesof out of home care requirement.