Humanistic care in operating room nursing significantly enhances recovery and satisfaction for colorectal cancer patients. A study involving 120 patients revealed that those receiving humanistic care experienced lower systolic/diastolic blood pressure and heart rate during anesthesia emergence. They also had reduced serum stress indicators and shorter recovery times, alongside fewer complications. Additionally, the research group reported decreased negative emotions and increased nursing satisfaction, indicating the effectiveness of humanistic care in clinical practice for postoperative management.
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