Impact of Multidisciplinary Continuity of Care on Postoperative Outcomes in Liver Cancer Surgical Patients

Yuxun Yuan Outpatient Department of Multidisciplinary Consultation, Xingtai People’s Hospital, Xingtai, Hebei Province, 054001, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Yuxun Yuan, Email Yuanyuxun1988@163.comObjective: To evaluate the impact of Multidisciplinary Continuity of Care (MCC) on postoper...

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description Yuxun Yuan Outpatient Department of Multidisciplinary Consultation, Xingtai People’s Hospital, Xingtai, Hebei Province, 054001, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Yuxun Yuan, Email Yuanyuxun1988@163.comObjective: To evaluate the impact of Multidisciplinary Continuity of Care (MCC) on postoperative outcomes for liver cancer surgical patients compared to routine continuity care.Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted involving 103 liver cancer patients who underwent surgical treatment between January 2021 and January 2023. Patients were assigned to groups based on the standard care protocol in effect at the time of their admission: the control group (n=50), admitted before July 2022, received conventional continuity care, while the observation group (n=53), admitted from July 2022 onward, received multidisciplinary continuity care. This temporal allocation strategy reduced selection bias by linking group assignment to hospital-wide protocol updates rather than patient-specific factors. Key outcomes assessed included physiological recovery (measured by the Chang-Hai Pain Scale and ECOG performance status), psychological status (SDS and SAS), self-management ability (ESCA), quality of life (QOL-LC), and postoperative complication rates.Results: Post-intervention outcomes significantly favored the observation group. Patients demonstrated lower Chang-Hai Pain scores (P< 0.05), improved ECOG performance status (P< 0.05), reduced SDS and SAS scores (P< 0.05), and higher ESCA self-management scores across all dimensions (P< 0.05) compared to controls. The observation group also showed superior QOL-LC scores in all domains (psychological, physical, social, and symptom management; P< 0.05) and significantly lower complication rates (9.43% vs 26.00%, P< 0.05). No significant between-group differences existed pre-intervention for any measure (P> 0.05).Conclusion: Implementing MCC in postoperative care for liver cancer patients significantly enhances self-management ability, reduces anxiety/depression, lowers complication risk, and improves physical function and quality of life compared to routine care. MCC demonstrates high clinical value and warrants promotion.Keywords: multidisciplinary continuity care, liver cancer, surgery, effectiveness study
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spelling doaj-art-c0cb74bdb8414b8b8c10379b40ccbd682025-08-20T04:01:09ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare1178-23902025-08-01Volume 18Issue 147494759105498Impact of Multidisciplinary Continuity of Care on Postoperative Outcomes in Liver Cancer Surgical PatientsYuan YYuxun Yuan Outpatient Department of Multidisciplinary Consultation, Xingtai People’s Hospital, Xingtai, Hebei Province, 054001, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Yuxun Yuan, Email Yuanyuxun1988@163.comObjective: To evaluate the impact of Multidisciplinary Continuity of Care (MCC) on postoperative outcomes for liver cancer surgical patients compared to routine continuity care.Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted involving 103 liver cancer patients who underwent surgical treatment between January 2021 and January 2023. Patients were assigned to groups based on the standard care protocol in effect at the time of their admission: the control group (n=50), admitted before July 2022, received conventional continuity care, while the observation group (n=53), admitted from July 2022 onward, received multidisciplinary continuity care. This temporal allocation strategy reduced selection bias by linking group assignment to hospital-wide protocol updates rather than patient-specific factors. Key outcomes assessed included physiological recovery (measured by the Chang-Hai Pain Scale and ECOG performance status), psychological status (SDS and SAS), self-management ability (ESCA), quality of life (QOL-LC), and postoperative complication rates.Results: Post-intervention outcomes significantly favored the observation group. Patients demonstrated lower Chang-Hai Pain scores (P< 0.05), improved ECOG performance status (P< 0.05), reduced SDS and SAS scores (P< 0.05), and higher ESCA self-management scores across all dimensions (P< 0.05) compared to controls. The observation group also showed superior QOL-LC scores in all domains (psychological, physical, social, and symptom management; P< 0.05) and significantly lower complication rates (9.43% vs 26.00%, P< 0.05). No significant between-group differences existed pre-intervention for any measure (P> 0.05).Conclusion: Implementing MCC in postoperative care for liver cancer patients significantly enhances self-management ability, reduces anxiety/depression, lowers complication risk, and improves physical function and quality of life compared to routine care. MCC demonstrates high clinical value and warrants promotion.Keywords: multidisciplinary continuity care, liver cancer, surgery, effectiveness studyhttps://www.dovepress.com/impact-of-multidisciplinary-continuity-of-care-on-postoperative-outcom-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-JMDHMultidisciplinary continuity careliver cancersurgeryeffectiveness study.
spellingShingle Yuan Y
Impact of Multidisciplinary Continuity of Care on Postoperative Outcomes in Liver Cancer Surgical Patients
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
Multidisciplinary continuity care
liver cancer
surgery
effectiveness study.
title Impact of Multidisciplinary Continuity of Care on Postoperative Outcomes in Liver Cancer Surgical Patients
title_full Impact of Multidisciplinary Continuity of Care on Postoperative Outcomes in Liver Cancer Surgical Patients
title_fullStr Impact of Multidisciplinary Continuity of Care on Postoperative Outcomes in Liver Cancer Surgical Patients
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Multidisciplinary Continuity of Care on Postoperative Outcomes in Liver Cancer Surgical Patients
title_short Impact of Multidisciplinary Continuity of Care on Postoperative Outcomes in Liver Cancer Surgical Patients
title_sort impact of multidisciplinary continuity of care on postoperative outcomes in liver cancer surgical patients
topic Multidisciplinary continuity care
liver cancer
surgery
effectiveness study.
url https://www.dovepress.com/impact-of-multidisciplinary-continuity-of-care-on-postoperative-outcom-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-JMDH
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