Welcome to Francis Academic Press

International Journal of Frontiers in Medicine, 2023, 5(11); doi: 10.25236/IJFM.2023.051107.

Effect of Psychological Intervention on Patients with Lung Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy

Author(s)

Jiajun Song

Corresponding Author:
Jiajun Song
Affiliation(s)

School of Medicine, Jianghan University, Wuhan, 430056, Hubei, China

Abstract

Lung cancer is a common malignant tumor with a high incidence and mortality rate. Chemotherapy is a common treatment option for lung cancer patients, and while it has certain therapeutic effects, it is associated with various adverse reactions, including nausea, vomiting, bone marrow suppression, and hair loss. These adverse effects can lead to anxiety and depression in patients, directly affecting disease progression. Therefore, it is important to focus on psychological intervention for lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy to improve their negative emotions and enhance treatment compliance. This article provides an overview of the role of psychological intervention for chemotherapy patients with lung cancer.

Keywords

Psychological intervention; Lung cancer; Chemotherapy; Negative emotions

Cite This Paper

Jiajun Song. Effect of Psychological Intervention on Patients with Lung Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy. International Journal of Frontiers in Medicine (2023), Vol. 5, Issue 11: 46-49. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJFM.2023.051107.

References

[1] Xue X, Li L, Fu J, et al. Characteristics of psychological resilience and its correlation with fatigue severity in lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Oncology Pharmacy, 2023, 13(1): 122-126.

[2] Chen X, Wang J, Gao Y, et al. The correlation between nutritional status and chemotherapy adverse reactions and cancer-related fatigue in lung cancer patients. Chinese Journal of Oncology Rehabilitation, 2022, 29(7): 875-878.

[3] Zhou L, Zhang H, Liu W. The study on the correlation between psychological disorders before chemotherapy and gastrointestinal symptoms during chemotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer patients. Journal of Internal Medicine, Emergency and Intensive Care, 2020, 26(1): 57-59, 79.

[4] Qu W, Zhang N, Chang R. Factors affecting the occurrence of fatigue-symptom clusters and psychological-symptom clusters in lung cancer patients during chemotherapy. Nursing Practice and Research, 2021, 18(16): 2390-2394.

[5] Rong H, Li Y, Ren P, et al. The mediating role of coping strategies in the relationship between psychological pain and quality of life in elderly lung cancer patients during chemotherapy. Journal of Chengdu Medical College, 2022, 17(4): 514-517.

[6] Deng W, Yin X, Yu L, et al. Investigation of psychological resilience levels in lung cancer patients and the factors influencing them. Journal of Qilu Nursing, 2022, 28(16): 87-89.

[7] Wang P, Xia P, Wang Y. The impact of postoperative chemotherapy on the psychological resilience, social support, and quality of life of non-small cell lung cancer patients. Nursing Practice and Research, 2020, 17(21): 65-67.

[8] Nie Z, Hu H, Xuan Y. The impact of psychological-behavioral intervention combined with health education on the psychological state and gastrointestinal reactions in lung cancer patients during chemotherapy. Cancer Progress, 2022, 20(3): 306-310.

[9] Zhang F, Zhang L, Si X, et al. The effect of phased cognitive-behavioral intervention on the psychological state, quality of life, and compliance with medical treatment of lung cancer patients during chemotherapy. Cancer Progress, 2022, 20(12): 1249-1252.

[10] Fan Y, Xue M, Wang J, et al. The impact of family-centered intervention on the psychological state, sleep quality, self-management capabilities, and quality of life of lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Cancer Progress, 2022, 20(20): 2102-2105, 2109.

[11] Shen Z, Li L, Li S, et al. The impact of psychological intervention combined with music relaxation therapy on hope levels, psychological pain, and cancer-related fatigue in advanced lung cancer patients. International Journal of Psychiatry, 2021, 48(2): 354-358.

[12] Wang X, Zhang H, Yang R, et al. The correlation between cancer-related fatigue and quality of life in lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy and strategies for a three-pronged approach involving exercise, sleep, and psychological intervention. Chinese Journal of Oncology Rehabilitation, 2020, 27(2): 247-250.