Журнал кардиореспираторных исследований 2026. №2/2
Тема статьи
Improving the quality of life for lung cancer patients following chemotherapy (14-18)
Авторы
O.I. Baitov, J.A. Ismailov, F.O. Rasuli, Sh.Sh. Rustamova, Kh.Sh. Omonov, A.N. Tilavov
Учреждение
Samarqand davlat tibbiyot universiteti, Navoiy kon metallurgiya kombinat jamgarmasi tibbiy sanitariya,
Аннотация
The article evaluated how effective personalized rehabilitation programs are in enhancing the quality of life of patients with lung cancer following chemotherapy. A total of 60 patients were included in the study and divided into two groups: one group participated in a comprehensive rehabilitation program, while the other received standard care. Patients’ clinical status was assessed using the SF-36 and HADS questionnaires, along with spirometry measurements. The findings revealed that the first group showed statistically significant improvements in both quality of life and spirometric parameters (p<0.05–0.01), whereas the second group exhibited only slight changes. Overall, the results confirm the high effectiveness of a comprehensive rehabilitation approach based on the biopsychosocial model for patients with lung cancer. Practically, this study highlights the potential for developing new, efficient, and individualized rehabilitation strategies within the healthcare system.
Ключевые слова
Lung cancer, chronic heart failure, treatment, rehabilitation, improvement of quality of life.
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