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Objective To explore the clinical effect of humanized nursing intervention for breast cancer patients undergoing surgical treatment. Methods A total of 66 breast cancer patients treated with surgical treatment from January 2018 to April 201 were selected for nursing research; they were randomly divided into routine group (patients were given traditional nursing intervention) and research group (on the basis of routine group, humanized Nursing intervention), 33 cases in each group; the average length of hospital stay, nursing quality scores (nursing links, professional level, ward nursing, nursing effect), and nursing satisfaction scores (nursing-patient relationship, nursing attitude, and psychological nursing) were compared between the two groups. Results The average length of stay in the study group (8.79±1.52) d was shorter than the average length of stay in the routine group (13.65±1.79) d (P<0.05); the study group was scored (88.93±4.23) in nursing and professional level (89.72±5.29). score, ward nursing (90.63±4.29), and nursing effect (91.72±5.17) were higher than those of routine group nursing (70.63±5.28), professional level (75.89±4.62), and ward nursing (76.39±5.88) ) points, nursing effect (75.44±4.19) points (P<0.05); research group nurse-patient relationship (90.44±4.29) points, nursing attitude (91.63±5.23) points, psychological nursing (89.99±5.29) points were higher than those of routine The scores of nurse-patient relationship (70.58±2.59), nursing attitude (71.29±5.17) and psychological nursing (76.25±5.25) in the group (P<0.05). Conclusion After the effective application of humanized nursing intervention, the length of hospital stay can be shortened, the nursing quality and satisfaction can be improved, and the good prognosis of breast cancer surgical patients can be promoted.
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