Survey and Analysis of Postoperative Quality of Life in Gynaecological Oncology Patients
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Goal: To investigate the current status of quality of life of postoperative patients with gynaecological tumours, and to analyse the relevant factors affecting the quality of life of postoperative patients with gynaecological tumours. Method: One hundred and fifty-three postoperative gynecological oncology patients who attended the gynaecology and oncology departments of three tertiary hospitals in Henan Province from June 2023 to March 2024 were investigated by convenience sampling method. The patients' postoperative survival quality was investigated through the General Information Survey Scale and Quality of Life Score Scale. Results: The quality of life measurement scale score of postoperative gynaecological oncology patients in this study was (121.27±10.87), in which there was a difference in the quality of life of postoperative gynaecological oncology patients of different age, education level, marital status, and per capita monthly income of the family, p<0.05. Conclude: The quality of life level of postoperative gynaecological oncology patients is generally good, and age, literacy, marital status, and per capita monthly family income are important factors in the postoperative quality of life of gynaecological oncology patients. Healthcare professionals should focus on patients with older age, lower education level, unstable marital status, and poor economic status, and provide personalised targeted interventions to improve their quality of life.
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