Daily life management
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1 pay attention to the diet, choose digestible food high in vitamins (fresh vegetables and fruit) and quality protein (such as fish, meat eggs and milk)
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0.648
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|
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2 frequent small meals, avoid irritating foods (such as spicy, cold food)
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0.693
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|
|
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3 drink more water; the daily amount of drinking water is more than 2000 ml
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0.765
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|
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4 pay attention to your body weight change every week
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0.700
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|
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5 keep a regular sleep schedule, and guarantee 6–8 hours of sleep every day
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0.903
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|
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6 exercise properly based on your own physical condition, such as walking, square dance and Tai Chi
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0.783
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7 your smoking situation during taking oral chemotherapy
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0.855
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8 your drinking situation during taking oral chemotherapy
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0.815
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Symptom management
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9 understand the common adverse reactions of oral chemotherapy drugs
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0.768
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10 readily identify the adverse symptoms of oral chemotherapy drugs.
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0.810
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11 assess the severity of adverse symptoms caused by oral chemotherapy
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0.699
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12 when a mild adverse reaction occurs, simple measures can be taken.
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0.743
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13 when serious adverse reaction occurs, you can contact doctor timely.
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0.606
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14 follow the doctor’s advice and return to the hospital for regular review.
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0.582
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Medication management
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15 understand the relevant knowledge of oral chemotherapy drug (including drugs and course)
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0.842
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16 actively consult on the knowledge and requirements of medication at the time of treatment
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0.896
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17 accept doctors’ medication plan
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0.814
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18 other daily information (such as other patients and advertisements) that will affect your choice of medication plan
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0.558
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19 store medication according to drug storage conditions, such as light, moisture and temperature requirements
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|
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0.687
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|
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20 check the completeness of the drug prior to ingestion (such as the completeness of outer packaging and tablet defects)
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0.544
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21 adjust the dosage according to the doctor’s instructions
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0.701
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22 take medicine on time according to the doctor’s advice
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0.890
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|
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23 does not touch the chemotherapy drugs when taking the medicine
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0.860
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24 the excrement can be cleaned up in time, and the toilet is continuously flushed twice during the treatment
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0.693
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25 understand the treatment of the remaining oral chemotherapy
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0.612
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Emotional cognitive management
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26 able to communicate with friends or colleagues
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0.770
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27 feel that my friends or colleagues treat me differently
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0.892
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28 unconsciously vent my emotions to my family or friends during the treatment
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|
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0.764
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29 does not want to talk to anyone when feeling depressed
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0.805
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30 can relieve stress through talking, watching TV, surfing the Internet, taking a deep breath and meditating
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0.779
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31 learn that negative emotions affect your body
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0.833
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32 able to recognize their own emotional changes
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0.577
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Social support
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33 be cared for and supported by family, friends or medical personnel
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|
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0.530
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34 actively participate in social activities within their capacity.
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0.616
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35 actively exchange medication information with family members or caregivers
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|
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0.691
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36 actively communicate disease treatment information with medical personnel.
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0.688
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