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Sponsor: Anhui Medical University
Conditions: Lung Cancer (NSCLC)
Interventions: Caregiver cognitive intervention based on printed handbook, Graded information disclosure strategies, Routine perioperative health education, Routine health education
Countries: China
To clarify the irrational cognition of family caregivers of lung cancer patients at various perioperative stages under the background of protective medical treatment, construct an indirect intervention model for lung cancer patients, and evaluate its clinical efficacy. To develop popularizable cognitive intervention tools and formulate practical cognitive intervention strategies, so as to relieve perioperative stress responses among lung cancer patients and their family caregivers. To provide reliable evidence and research directions for carrying out comprehensive and systematic interventions on perioperative stress responses in lung cancer patients and their family caregivers in clinical practice in the future.
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to 80 Years
Healthy volunteers: Yes
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Inclusion Criteria:
* (1)Patients
1. Eligible for radical lung cancer surgery confirmed by clinicians in accordance with lung cancer clinical guidelines;
2. Aged over 18 years old;
3. No history of drug or alcohol dependence, and no use of contraceptives or hormones within the past three months;
4. Fully informed of the study, signed informed consent and volunteered to participate.
(2)Family Caregivers
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1. Spouses, adult children or other relatives who provide long-term unpaid daily care and companionship for patients;
2. Aged over 18 years old;
3. No history of drug or alcohol dependence, and no use of contraceptives or hormones within the past three months;
4. Fully informed of the study, signed informed consent and volunteered to participate.
Exclusion Criteria:
* (1)Patients:
1. Patients who do not meet the surgical indications as evaluated by clinicians;
2. Patients with immune system diseases;
3. Patients with a history of mental illness or severe cognitive impairment.
(2)Family Caregivers:
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1. Caregivers with severe organic lesions themselves;
2. Caregivers who have experienced other major life events recently;
3. Caregivers with a history of mental illness or severe cognitive impairment.- Hefei, Anhui, China