When patients learn that they have cancer, it is difficult for them to accept it psychologically, which may lead to some fear and terror. Therefore, psychological care for liver cancer patients is also very important in the process of treating the disease. We should try our best to eliminate the fear and pessimism of patients, enhance their confidence and actively accept treatment. 1. Suspicion When patients learn that they have cancer, it is difficult for them to accept this fact. They will seek confirmation from many sources, become extremely nervous, and repeatedly doubt themselves. Therefore, medical staff should pay special attention to their words and deeds, ask patients the purpose of consultation, and answer them tactfully. However, they should be careful not to speak directly, which may shock patients and prevent them from losing confidence in treatment. 2. Fear Psychological care for liver cancer should try to eliminate the patient's fear. Nursing staff should be more considerate and sympathetic to the patient, give the greatest comfort, encourage the patient to receive treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying treatment, let the patient know the role of a good mentality in treatment, and encourage the patient to actively accept treatment. 3. Pessimism Once the patient is confirmed to have cancer, he or she will be particularly pessimistic, disappointed, depressed and unhappy. At this time, the nursing staff should care about the patient, emphasize that the disease is being treated, and tell the patient that a happy mood will help the prognosis of the disease. 4. Recognition psychology Psychological care is also very important when patients are receiving treatment. Nurses should be good at using "suggestion" therapy, actively publicize the significance of treatment, and eliminate some factors that are not conducive to the treatment of the disease, such as family factors and social factors. The above is a detailed introduction to the psychological care measures for liver cancer patients. You should know these measures. When a patient is diagnosed with liver cancer and begins treatment, special attention should be paid to the patient's psychological changes and measures for liver cancer psychological care should be taken to ensure that the patient has a good psychological attitude to receive treatment. |
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