Nursing Practices for Dyspnea Management in Patients with Cancer Based on Monthly and Weekly Prognoses: A Multi-Site Cross-Sectional Study of Palliative Care Nurses in Japan.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Palliative medicine reports Pub Date : 2024-10-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1089/pmr.2024.0058
Jun Kako, Miharu Morikawa, Kohei Kajiwara, Masamitsu Kobayashi, Yusuke Kanno, Kimiko Nakano, Yoshinobu Matsuda
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Background and purpose: Dyspnea in patients with terminal cancer worsens near death, necessitating effective nonpharmacological management. Despite guideline recommendations, detailed studies on nonpharmacological nursing practices are scarce. This study aimed to elucidate nursing practices for dyspnea in patients with cancer based on monthly and weekly prognoses.

Methods: A multi-site cross-sectional study was conducted among nurses in 389 palliative care units in Japan. The study surveyed the frequency of direct care practices for dyspnea management (nurse-led intervention, multidisciplinary intervention, psychoeducational programs, breathing techniques, walking therapy, inspiratory muscle training, respiratory rehabilitation, yoga, acupressure, fan therapy, guided imagery, abdominal massage, aromatherapy, and a reduction in room temperature and humidity) in patients with cancer with monthly and weekly prognoses.

Results: Of the 389 invited units, 162 participated. From these, 2448 registered nurses were invited and 539 (22.3%) responded. Almost similar nursing practices were provided regardless of patient prognosis. Nurse-led intervention was the most frequently practiced, followed by room temperature and humidity reduction, multidisciplinary intervention, and fan therapy. Yoga, respiratory rehabilitation, and acupressure were rarely practiced.

Conclusion: Nursing practices for dyspnea are similar, irrespective of prognosis. Nurse-led interventions, reducing room temperature and humidity, multidisciplinary intervention, and fan therapy are frequently used for dyspnea in patients with cancer. Future studies should evaluate the effectiveness of these nursing practices.

基于每月和每周预后的癌症患者呼吸困难管理护理实践:日本姑息治疗护士的多地点横断面研究》。
背景和目的:晚期癌症患者的呼吸困难会在临死前加剧,因此需要有效的非药物治疗。尽管有指南建议,但有关非药物治疗护理实践的详细研究却很少。本研究旨在根据每月和每周的预后情况,阐明癌症患者呼吸困难的护理措施:方法:对日本 389 个姑息治疗病房的护士进行了一项多站点横断面研究。研究调查了每月和每周预后的癌症患者呼吸困难管理的直接护理措施(护士领导的干预、多学科干预、心理教育计划、呼吸技巧、步行疗法、吸气肌训练、呼吸康复、瑜伽、穴位按摩、扇子疗法、引导想象、腹部按摩、芳香疗法、降低室温和湿度)的频率:在 389 个受邀单位中,有 162 个单位参加了此次活动。其中,2448 名注册护士受邀参加,539 名(22.3%)做出了回应。无论患者预后如何,护理措施几乎相似。最常采用的护理措施是护士主导干预,其次是降低室温和湿度、多学科干预和风扇疗法。瑜伽、呼吸康复和穴位按摩很少采用:结论:无论预后如何,呼吸困难的护理措施都是相似的。护士主导的干预、降低室内温度和湿度、多学科干预和风扇疗法是治疗癌症患者呼吸困难的常用方法。未来的研究应评估这些护理措施的有效性。
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