Objective To study the effects of humanized nursing intervention combined with moist wound healing in treatment of pressure sore of breast cancer patients.
Methods A total of 50 breast cancer inpatient with pressure sore in our hospital from March,2013 to July,2014,20 males and 30 female,with a mean age of (63.0±2.5) years,were randomly divided into control group and experiment groups with 25 cases in each group.The patients in the control group received traditional pressure sore treatments,while the patients in the experiment group received Humanized nursing intervention combined with moist wound healing therapy.The clinical efficacy was compared between the two groups after the treatment of 28 days.
Results The effective rate in the experiment group was significantly higher than that in the control group (92.0% vs.60.0%,
χ2=5.031,
P<0.001);the effective rate of stage Ⅱ and Ⅲ patients in the experiment group was significantly higher than that in the control group,and the difference between the subgroups was significant (92.31% vs.71.43%,
χ2=4.237,
P<0.001;91.67% vs.45.45%,
χ2=4.932,
P<0.001).Branden score and area of pressure sore after the treatment in the experiment group were both significantly lower than those in the control group (
P<0.05).The frequency and time of dressing change and average hospital cost in the experiment group were all significantly less than those in the control group (
P<0.001).
Conclusion Humanized nursing intervention combined with moist wound healing therapy may greatly improve the pressure sore in hospitalized breast cancer patients.