Research Article: Frailty, Illness Perception and Lung Functional Exercise Adherence in Lung Cancer Patients After Thoracoscopic Surgery
Abstract:
Lung cancer is the world’s highest morbidity and mortality disease. The impact of the novel coronavirus epidemic, some people have cough, dyspnea and other symptoms, which have caused attention to the examination. As People’s health awareness increases, they participated in physical examinations, and more lung cancer patients have been detected through detailed imaging examination. Early stage lung cancer patients with small symptoms were also widely detected. Early detection and early treatment are the main treatment methods for cancer patients to improve life expectancy. Thoracoscopic surgery is a common method for the diagnosis and treatment of lung diseases. This technique is characterized by short operation time, less trauma, and quick recovery, but the decline in lung function and not dependent on recovery is worrying. Although the length of hospitalization is short, the recovery of lung function needs to continue. Patients may not pay attention to postoperative exercise compliance (cough, get out of bed early, deep breathing, balloon blowing, and so on), resulting in increased complications such as atelectasis or discharge which may increase the readmission rate., Compliance with lung function exercise plays an important role in postoperative recovery.
Introduction:
Lung cancer is the world’s highest morbidity and mortality disease. The impact of the novel coronavirus epidemic, some people have cough, dyspnea and other symptoms, which have caused attention to the examination. As People’s health awareness increases, they participated in physical examinations, and more lung cancer patients have been detected through detailed imaging examination. Early stage lung cancer patients with small symptoms were also widely detected. Early detection and early treatment are the main…
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