疼痛对癌症患者行动能力的影响

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
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目标:概述疼痛如何影响癌症患者的行动能力:概述疼痛如何影响癌症患者的行动能力:在 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 上进行了文献检索,使用的检索词包括:癌症疼痛与行动能力、急性和慢性疼痛综合征、术后恢复能力增强、护理和康复。对同行评议的研究报告、评论文章、疼痛指南和立场文件进行了审查,以概述癌症疼痛、其对行动能力的影响以及护士在控制疼痛、优化行动能力和功能结果方面的作用:结果:本综述包括 32 篇参考文献。这些文献中不乏关于疼痛管理的研究;然而,除了突破性疼痛文献外,疼痛与行动能力之间的联系还没有得到很好的描述。本手稿将这两个重要的概念结合在一起,让护士和其他临床医生更好地了解控制疼痛的重要性,甚至开始动员患者,尤其是手术后和其他疼痛情况下的患者:肿瘤科护士在评估和管理癌症疼痛方面发挥着不可或缺的作用。重要的是,护士要认识到他们的疼痛管理干预是如何改善癌症患者的活动能力和功能的:护士是全球最大的劳动力群体,她们具备在所有癌症护理环境中评估和管理癌痛的良好条件。作为医疗团队的领导者,提出更好地控制疼痛的建议并与团队其他成员就疼痛计划进行沟通对于改善癌症患者的活动能力至关重要。
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The Impact of Pain on Mobility in Patients with Cancer

Objectives

Provide an overview of how pain impacts mobility in patients with cancer.

Methods

A literature search was conducted in PubMed and on Google Scholar using search terms, cancer pain with mobility, acute and chronic pain syndromes, enhanced recovery after surgery, nursing care, and rehabilitation. Peer-reviewed research studies, review articles, and pain guidelines and position papers were reviewed to provide an overview on cancer pain, its impact on mobility, and the nurse's role in managing pain and optimizing mobility and functional outcomes.

Results

Firty-two references were included in this overview. This body of literature is replete with studies on the management of pain; however, the tie between pain and mobility has not been well described aside from the breakthrough pain literature. This manuscript weaves these two important concepts together to better inform nurses and other clinicians regarding the importance of managing pain to even begin mobilizing patients, especially following surgery and for other painful conditions.

Conclusions

Oncology nurses play an integral role in assessing and managing cancer pain. It is important for nurses to recognize how their pain management interventions lead to improved mobility and functioning in patients with cancer.

Implications for Nursing Practice

Nurses comprise the largest workforce around the globe and are well-equipped to assess and manage cancer pain in all cancer care settings. As leaders within the healthcare team, making recommendations to better control pain and communicating with other team members regarding the pain plan is essential in improving mobility in patients with cancer.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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