Chemo-Radiotherapy Induced Oral Complications and Their Care in Cancer Patients

M. Abbasi, Mir Nowazesh Ali, SM Shahinul Islam
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate a randomized control trial protocol to assess the effectiveness of an oral care protocol on chemotherapy- and/ or radiation therapy-induced oral complications in cancer patients. It was a randomized, outcome assessor blinded study. Patients were randomly allotted to a control and intervention group. Out of 68 patients 25 patients were treated only by radiotherapy, 32 patients were treated only by chemotherapy and 11 patients received both radio and chemotherapy. Most of the patients developed sensitivity, altered taste, oral thrush, mucositis, trismus and xerostemia during and after palliative treatment. Here patients having pain during therapy 22.01% and 30.09% before therapy, patients had a change of taste after therapy86.8% and 63.2% had a change of taste during therapy, patients had developed mucositis before therapy 4.4% and 64.7% had developed mucisitis during therapy, patients had developed trismus before therapy 8.8% and 42.6% had developed trismus during therapy. Here most of the respondents had inadequate knowledge and practice about oral care but there was no correlation between family histories of cancer. Under this study 27 staff nurses were working in radiation/chemotherapy oncology areas from the tertiary levels of hospitals. Here 51.3% nurses had a very poor knowledge regarding oral care and the major (81.0%) groups of them were suggested for training in the specific area. On the basis of survey report the respondent groups of nurses provided information are the main source of oral care information. The association between selected demographic factors data on age and education were also recorded. The result shows there was no correlation between family history of cancer patients and enough knowledge of the respondent groups. From this study it may be suggested that proper knowledge should be provided to the peoples to prevent major oral diseases specially for cancer in future in Bangladesh. J Bio-Sci. 30(1): 143-153, 2022 (June)
肿瘤患者放化疗所致口腔并发症及其护理
本研究的目的是评估随机对照试验方案,以评估口腔护理方案对癌症患者化疗和/或放疗诱导的口腔并发症的有效性。这是一项随机、结果评估者盲法研究。患者被随机分配到对照组和干预组。68例患者中,25例仅接受放疗,32例仅接受化疗,11例同时接受放疗和化疗。大多数患者在姑息治疗期间和之后出现敏感性、味觉改变、口腔鹅口疮、粘膜炎、三体性和干细胞症。治疗期间疼痛的患者占22.01%和30.09%,治疗后味觉改变的患者占86.8%和63.2%,治疗前发生粘膜炎的患者占4.4%和64.7%,治疗前出现牙龈炎的患者占8.8%和42.6%。大多数受访者对口腔护理的知识和实践不足,但癌症家族史之间没有相关性。在这项研究中,27名护士在三级医院的放射/化疗肿瘤学领域工作。51.3%的护士对口腔护理知识非常差,建议他们中的主要群体(81.0%)接受特定领域的培训。在调查报告的基础上,被调查的护士群体提供的信息是口腔护理信息的主要来源。还记录了有关年龄和教育程度的选定人口统计因素数据之间的关联。结果表明,癌症患者的家族史与受试人群的足够知识之间没有相关性。从这项研究中可以看出,应该向孟加拉国人民提供适当的知识,以预防未来主要的口腔疾病,特别是癌症。J Bio-Sci。30(1):2022年6月143-153
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