Myers Jamie S
School of Nursing, University of Kansas, Kansas City, USA.
Oncol Nurs Forum. 2012 Jan;39(1):E31-40. doi: 10.1188/12.ONF.E31-E40.
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To provide an in-depth description of the experience of chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) for women with breast cancer and identify related information that women would find useful prior to chemotherapy and at the onset of cognitive changes.
Qualitative, descriptive design.
Academic breast cancer survivorship center in Kansas City, KS.
18 breast cancer survivors within 6-12 months of having completed chemotherapy who self-reported changes in cognitive function.
Data were collected with a demographic questionnaire, semistructured interviews, and a focus group. Qualitative content analysis was performed.
Study themes were Life With Chemobrain, How I Changed, How I Cope, and How to Teach Me. Participants described difficulty with short-term memory, focusing, word finding, reading, and driving. Issues with fatigue, trouble sleeping, neuropathy, balance, and coordination also were of concern. Coping strategies included writing things down, depending on others, focusing on one task at a time, and giving oneself permission to make mistakes. Participants described exercise and getting enough rest to be helpful and recommended activities to stimulate the mind. Participants wanted information about the potential for CRCI prior to initiating chemotherapy and desired an individualized approach to education. Specific recommendations for education were provided.
The study results provide a framework for understanding the experience of CRCI that can be used to guide development of patient and family education and generate questions for additional research.
Application of the study results will enhance informed consent, validate the experience of CRCI, and contribute to patient satisfaction.
目的/目标:深入描述乳腺癌女性化疗相关认知障碍(CRCI)的经历,并确定女性在化疗前及认知变化开始时会认为有用的相关信息。
定性描述性设计。
堪萨斯州堪萨斯城的学术性乳腺癌幸存者中心。
18名在完成化疗后6至12个月内自我报告认知功能有变化的乳腺癌幸存者。
通过人口统计学问卷、半结构化访谈和焦点小组收集数据。进行定性内容分析。
研究主题包括“化疗脑生活”“我的改变”“我的应对方式”以及“如何教导我”。参与者描述了在短期记忆、注意力集中、找词、阅读和驾驶方面存在困难。疲劳、睡眠问题、神经病变、平衡和协调问题也受到关注。应对策略包括写下事情、依靠他人、一次专注于一项任务以及允许自己犯错。参与者描述锻炼和充足休息有帮助,并推荐了刺激大脑的活动。参与者希望在开始化疗前了解CRCI的可能性,并希望获得个性化的教育方法。提供了具体的教育建议。
研究结果为理解CRCI的经历提供了一个框架,可用于指导患者和家庭教育的发展,并为进一步研究提出问题。
研究结果的应用将增强知情同意,验证CRCI的经历,并提高患者满意度。