Empowering Cancer Patients with Self-Care and Pain Management Skills: A Quasi-Experimental Study

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
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Abstract

Background

Cancer patients experience distress as a result of their health condition, which, in turn, contributes to the progression of the disease. Moreover, their daily activities, well-being, and health status are significantly impacted by pain and other symptoms. In this context, empowering these patients with self-care and pain management skills can greatly contribute to effective symptom control.

Aim

To develop and implement an educational approach focused on empowering family caregivers and patients with advanced cancer in effectively managing pain at home.

Method

An educational program, PECP/C-Pain Management, was developed to empower family caregivers and cancer patients to manage pain at home. A quasi-experimental study involving 52 participants with advanced cancer was conducted to test the program. Participants’ skills, behaviors, and knowledge related to self-care and pain management were assessed before and after the intervention using an appropriate instrument, the Pain Management Knowledge and Behavior Scale.

Results

Pain was reported as the primary symptom, and following the educational program, participants were able to monitor pain and other symptoms and effectively self-manage their treatment.

Conclusions

The findings suggest that the PECP/C-Pain Management intervention was effective in improving participants’ knowledge and skills in managing pain, leading to better symptom control. In addition, the Pain Management Knowledge and Behavior Scale is a reliable tool for measuring the outcomes of this intervention.

增强癌症患者的自我护理和疼痛管理技能:准实验研究
背景:癌症患者因其健康状况而感到痛苦,这反过来又会导致病情恶化。此外,他们的日常活动、幸福感和健康状况也受到疼痛和其他症状的严重影响。在这种情况下,增强这些患者的自我护理和疼痛管理技能可极大地促进症状的有效控制。目的:制定并实施一种教育方法,重点是增强晚期癌症患者的家庭护理人员和患者的能力,使他们能够在家中有效地控制疼痛:方法:制定一项名为 "PECP/C-疼痛管理 "的教育计划,以增强家庭护理人员和癌症患者在家管理疼痛的能力。为了测试该计划,我们开展了一项准实验研究,共有 52 名晚期癌症患者参加。在干预前后,使用适当的工具--疼痛管理知识和行为量表--对参与者与自我护理和疼痛管理相关的技能、行为和知识进行了评估:结果:据报告,疼痛是主要症状,在接受教育计划后,参与者能够监测疼痛和其他症状,并有效地进行自我管理:研究结果表明,PECP/C-疼痛管理干预能有效提高参与者管理疼痛的知识和技能,从而更好地控制症状。此外,疼痛管理知识和行为量表也是衡量该干预成果的可靠工具。
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Pain Management Nursing
Pain Management Nursing 医学-护理
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.90%
发文量
187
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed journal offers a unique focus on the realm of pain management as it applies to nursing. Original and review articles from experts in the field offer key insights in the areas of clinical practice, advocacy, education, administration, and research. Additional features include practice guidelines and pharmacology updates.
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