护士协调干预支持多种并发癌症症状自我管理的可行性

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Kristine L Kwekkeboom, Jennifer M Stevens, Rachel Hawn, Megan Miller, Yoonsoo Eo
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摘要

背景:症状管理指南主要是针对单个癌症症状而编写的,尽管患者出现了多种共存症状。基于患者症状群自我报告的指南协调建议可能有助于有效的多症状自我管理。目的:本研究的目的是评估护士协调方法在化疗患者多症状管理中的可行性。干预/方法:41名接受癌症化疗且出现≥2种症状的成年人被招募到本随机对照试验中。参与者自我报告的症状群经历每周,超过2个周期的化疗。所有参与者在研究的第一个周期接受常规护理,一半在第二个周期随机分配到强化护理。护理干预师回顾参与者的症状群自我报告,了解症状关系和病因,选择1种或更多基于指南的自我管理策略来治疗多种症状,并每周为参与者提供自我管理指导。结果:入职率为85%,留职率为83%。在84%的参与者的症状群报告中,护士干预师成功地协调了一项治疗计划,其自我管理策略少于症状。协调方面的挑战包括复杂的多症状病因学、自我管理策略的优先排序以及没有指南推荐治疗的症状。大多数参与者(≥72%)对干预和研究程序表示满意。结论:聚集性症状的护理协调管理策略是可行和可接受的,值得进一步的干预发展。对实践的影响:引出患者的症状群的自我报告提供了重要的见解,以推动管理建议。利用这些知识并使用循证指南,肿瘤科护士可以确定对多种共存症状有效的自我管理策略,以减轻患者的症状和自我管理负担。
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Feasibility of a Nurse-Coordinated Intervention to Support Self-Management of Multiple Co-Occurring Cancer Symptoms.

Background: Symptom management guidelines are primarily written for single cancer symptoms despite patients experiencing multiple co-occurring symptoms. Coordinating recommendations across guidelines based on patients' self-report of symptom clusters may facilitate efficient multisymptom self-management.

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of a nurse-coordinated approach to multisymptom management among patients receiving chemotherapy.

Intervention/methods: Forty-one adults receiving cancer chemotherapy and experiencing ≥2 symptoms were recruited to this pilot randomized controlled trial. Participants self-reported symptom cluster experiences weekly, over 2 cycles of chemotherapy. All participants received usual care during the first cycle on study, and half were randomized to enhanced care during the second cycle. A nurse interventionist reviewed participants' symptom cluster self-reports to understand symptom relationships and etiology, selected 1 or more guideline-based self-management strategies to treat multiple symptoms, and provided participants with weekly self-management instructions.

Results: Recruitment (85%) and retention (83%) met feasibility criteria. Nurse interventionists successfully coordinated a treatment plan with fewer self-management strategies than symptoms for 84% of participants' symptom cluster reports. Coordination challenges included complex multisymptom etiology, prioritizing among self-management strategies, and symptoms with no guideline-recommended treatments. Most participants (≥72%) reported satisfaction with the intervention and study procedures.

Conclusions: Nurse coordination of management strategies for clustered symptoms is feasible and acceptable, and merits further intervention development.

Implications for practice: Eliciting patients' self-reports of symptom clusters provides important insights to drive management recommendations. Drawing on this knowledge and using evidence-based guidelines, oncology nurses may identify self-management strategies that are effective across multiple co-occurring symptoms to reduce patients' symptom and self-management burden.

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Cancer Nursing
Cancer Nursing 医学-护理
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
244
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Each bimonthly issue of Cancer Nursing™ addresses the whole spectrum of problems arising in the care and support of cancer patients--prevention and early detection, geriatric and pediatric cancer nursing, medical and surgical oncology, ambulatory care, nutritional support, psychosocial aspects of cancer, patient responses to all treatment modalities, and specific nursing interventions. The journal offers unparalleled coverage of cancer care delivery practices worldwide, as well as groundbreaking research findings and their practical applications.
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