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Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease ›› 2026, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (3): 343-348.doi: 10.19983/j.issn.2096-8493.20262036

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Research progress on influencing factors and nursing strategies for early mobilization in postoperative lung cancer patients under the concept of ERAS

Jin Kangqi1, Han Xiaoyan1, Zhang Yimei1, Jin Hongying1, Zhao Yan1, Li Huiling1, Lin Ruijiang2, Ma Minjie1,2, Ma Xiaoli1,2()   

  1. 1 School of Nursing, Gansu University of Chinese Medicine, Lanzhou 730000, China
    2 Department of Thoracic Surgery, The First Hospital of Lanzhou University/Gansu Provincial International Cooperation Base for Key Technologies and Applications in Thoracic Surgery/Gansu Provincial Base for Talent Introduction and Intellectual Recruitment in Research on the Integrated Application of Artificial Intelligence and Smart Healthcare in Thoracic Surgery, Lanzhou 730000, China
  • Received:2026-03-04 Online:2026-06-20 Published:2026-06-12
  • Contact: Ma Xiaoli E-mail:mary820319@126.com
  • Supported by:
    Gansu Provincial Health Industry Research Program(GSWSHL2023-40);Gansu Provincial Key Research and Development Program(26YFFA004);2026 Gansu University of Chinese Medicine Graduate Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fund Program(2026CXCY-192)

Abstract:

Based on the concept of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS), this paper systematically reviewed the influencing factors and nursing strategies for early mobilization in patients after lung cancer surgery. Influencing factors were analyzed from three dimensions: patient-related factors, treatment-related factors, and social support. Nursing strategies were summarized such as optimizing activity interventions, improving health education, promoting preoperative prehabilitation, implementing precise analgesia management, and innovating nursing care models. The analysis indicated that there were significant interactions among these influencing factors, suggesting that patients should be considered as a complex whole and require comprehensive intervention strategies, providing a reference for academic research and clinical practice regarding early mobilization after lung cancer surgery in China.

Key words: Lung neoplasms, Early ambulation, Perioperative nursing, Review

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