To evaluate the effects of aesthetic nursing interventions on postoperative quality of life, body image, and psychological outcomes in patients with cervical cancer, assessed at multiple time points post-treatment.
Key Findings:
Patients receiving aesthetic nursing had significantly better quality of life scores (EORTC QLQ-C30) compared to the basic nursing group (P < 0.05).
Improvements in body image and anxiety outcomes were noted in the aesthetic nursing group (P < 0.05).
Benefits were more pronounced during the mid- to late postoperative period.
Aesthetic nursing was associated with improved outcomes over time, particularly after the early postoperative phase.
Interpretation:
Aesthetic nursing interventions may enhance postoperative quality of life, body image, and anxiety in cervical cancer patients.
Limitations:
Retrospective design may introduce bias, as it relies on existing records and may not account for all confounding variables.
Findings need confirmation through further prospective studies.
Conclusion:
Aesthetic nursing interventions may enhance postoperative quality of life, body image, and anxiety in cervical cancer patients.