Abstract To explore the effect of the family participatory dignity therapy for intervening patients with advanced gynecological malignant tumor. Methods: From January 2021 to January 2023, a total of 102 patients with advanced gynecological malignancies were included and were divided into observation group (51 cases) and control group (51 cases) by random number table method. The routine nursing intervention was given to the patients in the two groups, and the family participatory dignity therapy was given to the patients in the observation group additionally. During the intervention, there were 3 patients with fell off in the observation group and 1 patient with fell off in the control group. The scores of the patient dignity scale (PDI), psychological pain management screening tool (DMSM), Hamilton anxiety scale (HAMA), Hamilton depression scale (HAMD), cancer pain score (NRS) and quality of life scale (QLQ-C30), and the satisfaction of the patients in the two groups before and after intervention were evaluated by questionnaire. Results: After the intervention, the sores of PDI, DMSM, HAMA, HAMD, NRS and QLQ-C30 of the patients in the two groups had improved significantly, and which (49.76±5.05 points, 4.59±0.49 points, 18.34±3.11 points, 20.69±2.16 points, 3.95±0.58 points and 66.83±3.74 points) of the patients in the observation group were significantly better than those (59.73±4.21 points, 5.72±0.56 points, 22.15±3.26 points, 25.34±2.85 points, 4.95±0.76 points and 57.23±4.92 points) of the patients in the control group. The satisfaction rate (95.8%) of the patients in the observation group was significantly higher than that (82.0%) of the patients in the control group (all P<0.05). Conclusion: The family participatory dignity therapy for intervening the patients with advanced gynecological malignant tumor has positive effect, which can better improve their dignity level, relieve their psychological pain, anxiety and depression, reduce their degree of cancer pain, improve their quality of life, and with higher intervention satisfaction.
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