Dodd Marylin J, Miaskowski Christine, Lee Kathryn A
Department of Physiological Nursing, School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, 94143-0610, USA.
J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr. 2004(32):76-8. doi: 10.1093/jncimonographs/lgh008.
Although concurrent symptoms are frequently reported in clinical practice, symptom management research has not reflected this reality. Concurrent, related symptoms, i.e., symptom clusters, are possibly the next generation of work to be done in the area of symptom management. It has been suggested that certain clusters of symptoms may have a synergistic effect on future patient outcomes, and may predict morbidity. The overall goal of this article is to present initial research in the area, along with strategies for development of the concept of symptom clusters. In addition, a working definition of symptom clusters is offered, as well as current issues with the concept and suggestions for future research.
尽管在临床实践中经常报告并发症状,但症状管理研究并未反映这一现实。并发的相关症状,即症状群,可能是症状管理领域有待开展的下一代工作。有人提出,某些症状群可能对未来患者的预后产生协同作用,并可能预测发病率。本文的总体目标是介绍该领域的初步研究,以及症状群概念的发展策略。此外,还提供了症状群的实用定义,以及该概念目前存在的问题和对未来研究的建议。