The Effect of Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia on Distress and Quality of Life in Male Patients With Cancer.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Ayşegül Çelik, Derya Çinar, Aslıhan Öztürk Çetin, Olçun Ümit Ünal
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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the effects of chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA) on the distress and quality of life of male patients with cancer and to identify characteristics that place these patients at risk for higher distress and lower quality of life.

Participants & setting: 146 patients with alopecia seen in an outpatient chemotherapy unit and receiving at least one cycle of chemotherapy participated in the study from March to December 2023.

Methodologic approach: Data were collected via face-to-face interviews using an individual information form, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Distress Thermometer, and the CIA Quality-of-Life Scale.

Findings: Education level, marital status, pretreatment hair loss status, alopecia severity, hair accessory use because of alopecia, self-reported mood change from alopecia, and distress score significantly affected CIA and explained 72% of the variance in CIA Quality-of-Life Scale scores.

Implications for nursing: Oncology nurses are pivotal in the prevention and early management of CIA. Patients who are expected to lose their hair because of chemotherapy should be informed before treatment and given suggestions to mitigate the impact of changes in appearance. Patients should be educated about pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic approaches that can be used to cope with CIA.

化疗性脱发对男性癌症患者痛苦和生活质量的影响。
目的:探讨化疗性脱发(chemotherapy-induced alopecia, CIA)对男性癌症患者痛苦和生活质量的影响,并找出这些患者处于高痛苦和低生活质量风险的特征。参与者和环境:从2023年3月至12月,146名在门诊化疗单元就诊并接受至少一个化疗周期的脱发患者参加了这项研究。方法方法:数据通过面对面访谈收集,使用个人信息表、国家综合癌症网络痛苦温度计和CIA生活质量量表。研究发现:受教育程度、婚姻状况、脱发前处理状况、脱发严重程度、因脱发而使用发饰、脱发后自我报告的情绪变化和痛苦评分显著影响CIA,并解释了CIA生活质量量表评分72%的差异。对护理的启示:肿瘤科护士在CIA的预防和早期管理中起着关键作用。治疗前应告知因化疗而可能脱发的患者,并给予减轻外观变化影响的建议。患者应接受治疗CIA的药物和非药物方法的教育。
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Oncology nursing forum
Oncology nursing forum 医学-护理
CiteScore
3.20
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76
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the Oncology Nursing Forum, an official publication of ONS, is to Convey research information related to practice, technology, education, and leadership. Disseminate oncology nursing research and evidence-based practice to enhance transdisciplinary quality cancer care. Stimulate discussion of critical issues relevant to oncology nursing.
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