癌症头颈部放射治疗患者的症状体验与管理:综合评述

Sirikorn Rojthamarat, Chomchuen Somprasert, Puangpaka Kongvattananon
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关于接受放射治疗的头颈癌(HNC)患者在治疗前、治疗中和治疗后的症状经历和自我管理的文献综述数量有限。此外,定性的方法探索这些具体的经验和他们的管理将有利于卫生保健提供者和研究人员了解事实经验。需要这方面的知识来帮助消除治疗相关症状毒性带来的痛苦,并开发新的和适当的干预措施来支持这些患者的需求。2017年4月,使用Cochrane、CINAHL、Ovid、Pubmed、PsycINFO和ScienceDirect数据库进行文献检索,回顾有关HNC患者、放化疗或同步放化疗期间的症状经历和管理的文献。HNC患者经历的症状主要与从被诊断为癌症到治疗完成的进食困难和不确定性有关。症状管理侧重于门诊病人的自我管理,提供指导,疾病教育由知识渊博、人际关系良好的医护人员提供。具有定制信息的沟通策略也提供了在此综合中发现的重要数据。对患者进行早期评估和干预,以及有效的家庭参与,对于促进获得高质量的肿瘤服务非常重要。这对于帮助克服独特复杂的治疗相关症状以及帮助患者和家属应对完成治疗过程的困难时期至关重要。关键词:症状经历,症状管理,头颈癌患者,放射治疗,同步放化疗,定性研究地址通讯作者:Sirikorn Rojthamarat, RN,博士研究生,泰国泰国国立法理大学护理学院,Klong Luang, Rangsit, Pathumthani 12121邮箱:sirikorn.roj@chulabhornhospital.com收稿日期:2017年8月27日修订日期:2017年11月16日修订后接受:2018年5月21日BKK医学杂志2018;14(2):108-114。DOI: 10.31524 / bkkmedj.2018.09.018
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Symptom Experiences and Management of Patients with Head and Neck Cancer Receiving Radiation Therapy: Integrated Review
There is a limited number of literature reviews of the symptom experience and self-management of head and neck cancer (HNC) patients who have undergone radiation therapy, in the period before, during, and after treatment. Moreover, a qualitative approach exploring these specific experiences and their management will benefit both health care providers and researchers to understand the factual experience. Knowledge of this kind is needed to help eliminate distress from treatment-related symptom toxicities and to develop novel and adequate interventions to support these patients’ needs. A literature search was carried out in April 2017 using Cochrane, CINAHL, Ovid, Pubmed, PsycINFO, and ScienceDirect databases to review the literature on HNC patients, symptom experience and management during radiation or concurrent chemoradiotherapy. Symptoms experienced by HNC patients mainly relate to eating difficulties and uncertainty from the moment of being diagnosed with cancer until treatment completion. Symptom management is focused on self-management for out-patients by providing guidance, and disease education is delivered by knowledgeable healthcare providers with good interpersonal skills. Communication strategies with tailored information also provide vital data found in this synthesis. Early assessment and intervention with patients, and an effective family involvement, is important to facilitate access to quality oncology services. This is vital in helping overcome the uniquely complex treatment-related symptoms and to help patients and families to cope with the difficult time of getting through the treatment trajectory. Keywords : symptom experiences, symptom management, head and neck cancer patient, radiation therapy, concurrent chemoradiotherapy, qualitative research Address Correspondence to author: Sirikorn Rojthamarat, RN, PhD Candidate Faculty of Nursing, Thammasat University, Klong Luang, Rangsit, Pathumthani 12121, Thailand email: sirikorn.roj@chulabhornhospital.com Received: August 27, 2017 Revision received: November 16, 2017 Accepted after revision: May 21, 2018 BKK Med J 2018;14(2): 108-114. DOI: 10.31524/bkkmedj.2018.09.018
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