A Study of Staged Differences in the Needs of Lymphoma Patients throughout the Service under the Care Perspective
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Keywords

Lymphoma patients
Holistic management
Patient needs

DOI

10.26689/jcnr.v9i6.10963

Submitted : 2025-06-03
Accepted : 2025-06-18
Published : 2025-07-03

Abstract

Based on the perspective of caring, this study constructs a whole-cycle management programme for lymphoma patients, and systematically explores the pathway of patients’ health management from diagnosis to recovery by integrating literature analysis, clinical practice research, and multidisciplinary experts’ consensus. Focusing on the differentiated needs of patients, the study proposes a dual-track management framework of ‘precise diagnosis and treatment standard’ and ‘humanistic care practice’, and innovatively designs a multidisciplinary collaborative mechanism, an information-based follow-up platform, and a social support network. Through the role of ‘care consultant’, the programme connects the medical team with the individual needs of patients, strengthens treatment compliance and improves the quality of life, and provides a theoretical basis and practical reference for the optimization of the whole management mode of lymphoma patients.

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