实施循证步行计划以改善口腔癌治疗成人患者癌症相关疲劳的试点项目。

Jennifer D Bernt, Rita Million, Nicole S Pham
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背景:疲劳是癌症患者的普遍症状,即使在完成治疗后也是如此。国家综合癌症网络指南建议将体育活动作为对抗癌症相关疲劳的策略。目的:目的是开发和实施一项循证转化研究质量改进项目,以改善开始口腔癌治疗的患者的疲劳。方法:对负责教育癌症患者开始治疗的肿瘤科门诊护士(注册护士和执业护士)进行步行计划教育。这些信息被纳入对开始口服化疗的患者的教育中。在学科强化教育前后评估护理知识、信念和态度。研究人员为患者提供了计步器,并完成了简短的疲劳量表和一份关于他们在实施步行计划前后的信念和态度的调查。结果:疲劳评分在干预后略有下降,但差异无统计学意义。晚期癌症与疲劳程度的增加有着近乎显著的关系。护理知识提高了13%,护士报告对9个主题中的6个主题的信心增加了。护理教育的障碍从个人理解转变为资源需求。建议:晚期癌症患者应及时接受疲劳预防和管理教育。此外,教育护士解决这方面的知识不足也十分必要。从这个项目中收集的信息为进一步研究提供了机会,利用步行计划和护理教育来改善目前用于减少癌症相关疲劳的干预措施。
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A Pilot Program Implementing an Evidence-Based Walking Plan to Improve Cancer-Related Fatigue in Adult Patients on Oral Cancer Treatments.

Background: Fatigue is a prevalent symptom among cancer patients, even after completing treatment. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network Guidelines recommend incorporating physical activity as a strategy to combat cancer-related fatigue.

Objectives: The goal was to develop and implement an evidence-based translational research quality improvement project to improve fatigue in patients starting oral cancer treatment.

Methods: Outpatient oncology nurses (registered nurses and licensed practical nurses) responsible for educating patients starting treatment for cancer were provided education about the walking program. The information was incorporated into education for patients starting oral chemotherapy. Nursing knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes were evaluated before and after the subject-intensive education. Patient study participants were provided with pedometers and completed the Brief Fatigue Inventory and a survey about their beliefs and attitudes before and after implementing the walking program.

Outcomes: Fatigue scores showed a slight decrease post intervention but not a statistically significant difference. Advanced-stage cancer showed a near-significant relationship with increased fatigue levels. Nursing knowledge improved by 13%, and nurses reported increased confidence in six of nine topics. Nursing barriers to education shifted from personal comprehension to a need for resources.

Recommendations: Patients diagnosed with advanced-stage cancer should receive timely fatigue prevention and management education. In addition, educating nurses to address this knowledge deficit is imperative. The information gathered from this project presents an opportunity for further research using a walking plan and nursing education to improve current interventions used to reduce cancer-related fatigue.

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