Lifestyle in Breast Care and Evaluation of Health Education Effects

Journal: Advanced Journal of Nursing DOI: 10.32629/ajn.v5i1.1765

Minhua Xiao, Mengmeng Qi

Affiliated Hospital of Hebei University, Baoding 071000, Hebei, China

Abstract

This paper discusses the effect evaluation of lifestyle and health education in breast care. It emphasized the importance of health education in improving patient quality of life, reducing complications, improving the ability to perform activities of daily living, and relieving patient negative emotions and improving functional exercise compliance. The implementation methods of health education are introduced in detail, including the systematic health education plan, the application of the causal real cause introduction of health education promotion activities, and the effect of continuous health education. Lifestyle adjustments were discussed, including healthy eating habits, regular exercise, wearing suitable underwear, etc. The importance of psychological and social support, including the reduction of psychological stress, improving endocrine function and the effects of peer supportive health education. Finally, the readability of the breast cancer-related health education materials was assessed. These strategies and methods help to improve individual health awareness and behavior and promote health level.

Keywords

health education, lifestyle, breast care

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