Distressing symptoms among patients with cancer receiving radiotherapy at a university hospital in Cairo Governorate

Seham Taha
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Background Patients with cancer experience a variety of physical and/or psychological symptoms. These symptoms may vary in terms of occurrence, severity, and distress and might occur as a result of the illness or the treatment. Aim The aim of this study was to assess physical and psychological distressing symptoms among patients with cancer who receive radiotherapy. Research design A descriptive exploratory research design was used to carry out this study. Setting The study was conducted at the Radiotherapy Department of a university hospital affiliated to Cairo University, Egypt. Sample A convenient sample of 250 patients who had cancer and undergoing radiotherapy was recruited for this study. Tools Data were collected using two tools: Demographic and Clinical Characteristics Data Form and the Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale. Results The study findings denoted that approximately half of the sample was male, and the mean age was 45.68±15.84 years, with range from 18 to 79 years. The most prevalent physical symptoms among the study participants were lack of energy (97.2%), followed by changes in skin (redness and skin pigmentation) and pain (96.8%). Feeling irritable (89.2%) and feeling sad (87.2%) were the two most frequent psychological symptoms. Moreover, there was a statistically significant relation between participants’ sex, education, occupation, social status, cancer type, and cancer stage and total score of severity symptoms. Conclusion This study concluded that patients with cancer undergoing radiotherapy experienced a variety of physical and psychological distressing symptoms. Mostly lack of energy, changes in skin, pain, and feeling drowsy were the physical symptoms, whereas feeling irritable and feeling sad were the two most frequent psychological symptoms. Recommendations Nurses should assess frequency, severity, and level of distressing symptoms to provide quality nursing care to alleviate distressing symptoms.
在开罗省一所大学医院接受放射治疗的癌症患者的痛苦症状
癌症患者会经历各种各样的身体和/或心理症状。这些症状的发生、严重程度和痛苦程度各不相同,可能是疾病或治疗的结果。目的本研究的目的是评估接受放射治疗的癌症患者的生理和心理痛苦症状。研究设计采用描述性探索性研究设计进行本研究。本研究在埃及开罗大学附属大学医院放射治疗科进行。本研究招募了250名接受放射治疗的癌症患者作为样本。数据收集采用两种工具:人口统计学和临床特征数据表和记忆症状评估量表。结果研究发现,样本中男性约占一半,平均年龄为45.68±15.84岁,年龄范围为18 ~ 79岁。研究参与者中最普遍的身体症状是缺乏能量(97.2%),其次是皮肤变化(发红和皮肤色素沉着)和疼痛(96.8%)。感到烦躁(89.2%)和感到悲伤(87.2%)是最常见的两种心理症状。参与者的性别、文化程度、职业、社会地位、癌症类型、癌症分期与严重症状总分有统计学意义。结论肿瘤放疗患者存在多种身心困扰症状。身体症状主要是精力不足、皮肤变化、疼痛和困倦,而最常见的两种心理症状是烦躁和悲伤。建议护士应评估痛苦症状的频率、严重程度和程度,以提供高质量的护理来减轻痛苦症状。
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