Volume 29, Issue 3
DOI: 10.24205/03276716.2020.955
Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Model Intervention on Pain in Patients with Advanced Lung Cancer Treated by Cytokine Induced Killer Cells
Abstract
The pain of patients with advanced lung cancer is an important reason for many patients to give up treatment or produce psychological disorders. CIK biological therapy can only reduce a little pain, which is of little significance for patients. However, the knowledge, attitude and practice mode explored in this paper is to change the understanding of lung cancer from the patients themselves, and help them establish their beliefs and integrate into their daily behaviors Reduce pain. In this paper, 30 patients were selected and divided into two groups, 15 people in each group. The control group was treated with conventional treatment, and the experimental group was intervened with knowledge, attitude and practice mode. At the same time, visual analog score method was used to digitize the pain perception of patients, and SPSS statistical software package was used for data processing. The final comparison between the two groups showed that before the intervention, the knowledge score difference between the two groups was only 0.35, and after the intervention, the difference became 7.33. In terms of VAS score, the score of the control group was 48.2 (moderate pain), while the score of the experimental group was 32.9 (mild pain). The results of this study show that the model of knowledge, attitude and practice has a great effect on reducing the pain of patients, and the longer the intervention time, the more obvious the effect
Keywords
KAP Model, Cytokine Induced Killer Cells, Patients with Advanced Lung Cancer, VAS Score