英文摘要 |
The number of lymphoma patients has increased in recent years; therefore, the effective dissemination of information related to symptoms care has become increasingly especially important for cancer patients. Previous studies have indicated that physical and psychological of cancer patients can be effectively resolved by telephone counseling services (TCS). Thus, determining the most effective means of establishing a TCS to support the clinical practice of oncology has become a crucial goal for nursing. The purposes of this study were to analysis the content of the TCS for lymphoma and explore the satisfaction of the TCS. The study design was adopted retrospective study. A total of 215 calls were recruited for lymphoma patients in the cancer center of Southern Taiwan during the period of January 2007-December 2011. A structure questionnaire was adopted to analysis the satisfaction. Responses provided by the TCS included information regarding nutrition, side effects resulting from chemotherapy, and cancer treatment problems. Moreover, 10.7% of lymphoma patients were needed advance treatment. More than 90% satisfaction with all aspects of the calls was found. The TCS provided an effective means by which to expand the reach of nursing care to different times, places, and patients, allowing for greater cost efficiency and more rapid service. |