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一项针对接受放射治疗的乳腺癌女性患者的前瞻性随机、安慰剂对照皮肤护理研究。

A prospective randomized, placebo-controlled skin care study in women diagnosed with breast cancer undergoing radiation therapy.

作者信息

Gosselin Tracy K, Schneider Susan M, Plambeck Mary Ann, Rowe Krista

机构信息

Oncology Services, Duke University Health System, Durham, NC, USA.

出版信息

Oncol Nurs Forum. 2010 Sep;37(5):619-26. doi: 10.1188/10.ONF.619-626.

Abstract

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To compare the effectiveness of three different skin care products versus a placebo in reducing the incidence of radiation therapy-induced skin reactions prophylactically.

DESIGN

Prospective randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study.

SETTING

A radiation oncology department at a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center in the southeastern United States.

SAMPLE

208 women with breast cancer who were to receive whole breast radiation therapy.

METHODS

Patients were invited to participate after radiation therapy was documented as part of their treatment plan. Patients applied a skin care product starting on the first day of treatment and were assessed weekly by their radiation oncology nurse.

MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES

Skin reaction score and skin product.

FINDINGS

None of the products were statistically better than placebo in preventing skin reactions. Increases in skin reaction over time did not vary with treatment group for the linear (p = 0.16) and nonlinear (p = 0.94) effects of time and for both time components tested together (p = 0.41).

CONCLUSIONS

Ninety-five percent of women participating in this study experienced a radiation therapy-induced skin reaction.

IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING

The development of guidelines to support safe patient care is encouraged because patients prefer to take action rather than do nothing. However, the findings do not demonstrate improved clinical outcomes with the use of skin care products. Healthcare providers should proactively educate patients about acute skin reactions and self-care strategies to minimize skin breakdown.

摘要

目的/目标:比较三种不同护肤品与安慰剂在预防性降低放射治疗引起的皮肤反应发生率方面的有效性。

设计

前瞻性随机、双盲、安慰剂对照研究。

地点

美国东南部一家由国家癌症研究所指定的综合癌症中心的放射肿瘤学部门。

样本

208名即将接受全乳放射治疗的乳腺癌女性。

方法

在放射治疗被记录为其治疗计划的一部分后,邀请患者参与。患者从治疗第一天开始使用一种护肤品,并由放射肿瘤学护士每周进行评估。

主要研究变量

皮肤反应评分和皮肤护理产品。

结果

在预防皮肤反应方面,没有一种产品在统计学上比安慰剂更有效。随着时间的推移,皮肤反应的增加在治疗组之间对于时间的线性效应(p = 0.16)和非线性效应(p = 0.94)以及对两个时间成分一起测试时(p = 0.41)并无差异。

结论

参与本研究的95%的女性经历了放射治疗引起的皮肤反应。

对护理的启示

鼓励制定支持安全患者护理的指南,因为患者更愿意采取行动而不是无所作为。然而,研究结果并未表明使用护肤品能改善临床结局。医疗保健提供者应积极向患者宣传急性皮肤反应和自我护理策略,以尽量减少皮肤破损。

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