Background: Gynecological cancer inpatients and outpatients may have distinct supportive nursing care needs.\nThis study aimed to compare the supportive care needs between these two patient cohorts.\nMethods: This cross-sectional comparison analytic study aimed to identify the differences between the supportive\nnursing care needs of the gynecological cancer inpatients and outpatients. Data were collected from 200\nparticipants who were recruited through consecutive sampling method.\nResults: The results showed that gynecological cancer inpatients needed more supportive nursing care than the\noutpatients. The most reported supportive nursing care needs of the inpatients were in the domains of physical\n(80%) and the psychological (84%). Whilst, the outpatients needed more health information support (78%). There\nwas a significant difference between the supportive nursing care needs of gynecological cancer inpatients and\noutpatients (p value = 0.001). Supportive nursing care needs of the inpatients were 44 times higher compared to\nthose of the outpatients.\nConclusions: The gynecological cancer inpatients and outpatients need supportive nursing care differently.\nTherefore, nurses should assess supportive care needs of their patients early during the care in each setting so that\nthe intervention could be tailored to the patientâ??s individual needs. Our study findings can help nurses navigate the\nsupportive care needs for gynecological cancer patients receiving inpatient and outpatient care.
Loading....