Careforbreastcancerpatientsafterradicalimagedisorder[Abstract]ObjectiveTostudytheself-imagedisordersinbreastcancerincidenceinpostoperativepatientsandtheircorrespondingnursinginterventionstocurein47casesofbreastcancerpatientswithpostoperativequestionnaireanalysis,tocomparedifferentage,educationlevelofpatientstheincidenceofself-imagedisorder.resultsbreastcancerpatientsafterself-imagedisorderfrequencyofthetopthreepatientsforfearoflosingthespouse’sconcernandcare,uneasyontheshapechange,lowself-esteem,donotwanttoparticipateinsocialactivities,theincidenceofincidenceincreasedwithageandreducedwiththeincreasedlevelofeducationincreased,butincreasedwiththeincreaseofprofessionalsuperiority.conclusionsofself-imagedisordersinbreastcancerpatientsafterahigherincidenceof,shouldbegivenfullattentionandcaremeasures.[Keywords:]breastcancerself-imagedisorder1careTheimageofthedisorderisadoptedin1973bytheNorthAmericanNursingDiagnosisAssociation,anursingdiagnosisreferstoindividualssubjecttointerferenceintheperceptionoftheirownimage,aprincipaldiagnosis:theexistenceoforbythebodystructureorfunctionofchangesinnegativelanguageresponseand(or)non-verbalresponse[1].Breastcanceristhemostcommontumorsofwomen,theincidencerateisrising,hasbecomethesecond-largestfemalefollowingcervicalcancerafterthetumor[2,3].surgeryisthemostimportantmeansoftreatment,becauseillnessesandsurgeryonpatientscausedbyphysiologicalandpsychologicalchangesandthefightagainstseriousimpactonwomen’sworkandlife,andevenlanguageandabnormalbehaviorandtheoccurrenceofself-imagedisorderfollowedbyanxiety,depressiondesperatestateofmind,adirectimpactontheprognosis,outcomeandqualityoflife.Therefore,thisstudyistoinvestigatetheself-imageofourhospital47patientswithbreastcancerandcorrespondingcountermeasurestofuturemanagersandclinicalnursesinterventionstoprovideareference.21MaterialsandMethods1.1Generalinformationtoselectthe47patients,radicalmastectomy,breastcancerinourhospitalinJune2011toSeptember2011,aged28to70yearsold,averageage(42.16.3),inclusioncriteria:(1)complywiththeWHOdiagnosticcriteriadiagnosedbreastcancerpatients,②Theradicalsurgery,③clearconsciousness,cognitiveimpairment,④volunteeredtoparticipateandhavesomereadingandwritingskills.1.2MethodsThebasicquestionnaireandself-imagedisorderdiagnosticcriteriaforinvestigation.Basicquestionnaireincludingthepatient’sname,age,occupation,marriage,educationlevel,andsoon.Self-imagedisorderdiagnosticcriteriarefertothe1973NorthAmericanNursingDiagnosisAssociation,standard:shapechangeaftersurgery,disturbed,lowself-esteem,donotwanttoparticipateinsocialactivities,fearofothersdiscrimination,worriedthataffectthesexlifeofharmony,forfearoflosingaspouse’sconcernandlove,aswellasdepression,helplessness,powerlessness,hopelessness(suicidaltendencies),patientswithmorethanonekinds3ofdiagnosis[4]fortheself-imagedisorders.1.3StatisticalanalysisusingSPSS13.0statisticalanalysisusingdescriptiveanalysis,countdatawerecomparedusingchi-squaretest,inspectionlevelα=0.05.2ResultsOf2.1inpatientswithself-imagedisorder47adenocarcinoma,radicalself-imagedisordersinpostoperativepatientsthefrequencyofthetopthreepatientsforfearoflosingthespouse’sconcernandcareforthebodytochangethefeeluneasy,self-esteem,donotwanttoparticipateinsocialactivities.SeeTable1.Table1breastcancerpatientstheoccurrenceofself-imagedisorderEntryn-%Worriedaboutthesexli...