The effect of continuous care on the recovery of patients with advanced colorectal cancer undergoing chemotherapy

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To explore the impact of continuous care on chemotherapy patients with advanced colorectal cancer. Six hundred forty patients who received chemotherapy from June 2015 to December 2022 were included in this retrospective study and divided into the observation group (n = 332) and control group (n = 308) based on different care methods that they received. The observation group patients were followed up using the continuous care team model, the control group patients using the traditional telephone follow-up model. A comparative analysis was conducted on the effects of 2 modes on patients self-care ability, treatment compliance, anxiety, depression, communication ability with nurses, level of hope, as well as the effects of toxic side effects and cancer-related fatigue. The self-care ability and treatment compliance of patients in the observation group were significantly better than those in the control group (P

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Wang, L., Huang, Q., Ju, C., & Pan, X. (2023). The effect of continuous care on the recovery of patients with advanced colorectal cancer undergoing chemotherapy. Medicine (United States), 102(42), E35370. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000035370

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