Feasibility of a nurse-initiated brief cognitive behavioral strategy intervention program for symptom clusters experienced by patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Tamami Hamada , Hiroko Ishikawa , Margaret Quinn Rosenzweig , Naoki Nishimura , Jun Sakakibara-Konishi , Toshihiro Itoh
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Abstract

Objective

To assess the feasibility of a nurse-initiated brief cognitive behavioral strategy (CBS) intervention program targeting pain and fatigue symptoms among the pain and fatigue/anorexia symptom clusters experienced by patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Methods

In this single-group, pre-post test study, 15 NSCLC outpatients undergoing medical treatment participated. After providing informed consent, participants completed a baseline questionnaire and received a booklet detailing brief cognitive-behavioral techniques (e.g., relaxation, symptom-management strategies), exercise therapy, and related tools. Follow-up calls were made five times over a 10-week period to monitor adherence and assess symptom severity changes.

Results

Ten participants (66.7%) completed the program. For pain management, 86.7% of participants chose deep breathing as a relaxation technique, and 80.0% used exercise to alleviate fatigue. Median symptom severities decreased from baseline to week 10 as follows: pain (2.00 to 1.00), sadness (1.00 to 0.00), and anxiety (1.00 to 0.50).

Conclusions

The naurse-initiated brief CBS intervention program is feasible and clinically relevant for patients with advanced NSCLC undergoing standard treatment in Japan.
由护士发起的针对晚期非小细胞肺癌患者症状群的简短认知行为策略干预计划的可行性
目的 评估由护士发起的针对晚期非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)患者疼痛和疲劳/厌食症状群中的疼痛和疲劳症状的简短认知行为策略(CBS)干预计划的可行性。方法 在这项单组、前-后测试研究中,15 名正在接受治疗的 NSCLC 门诊患者参加了研究。在获得知情同意后,参与者填写了一份基线问卷,并收到了一本详细介绍简短认知行为技术(如放松、症状管理策略)、运动疗法和相关工具的小册子。在为期 10 周的时间里,我们共打了五次随访电话,以监测患者的坚持情况并评估症状严重程度的变化。在疼痛管理方面,86.7%的参与者选择了深呼吸作为放松技巧,80.0%的参与者通过运动来缓解疲劳。从基线到第 10 周,症状严重程度中位数下降情况如下:疼痛(2.00 降至 1.00)、悲伤(1.00 降至 0.00)和焦虑(1.00 降至 0.50)。
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