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接受化疗的老年人糖尿病自我管理的预测因素。

Predictors of diabetes self-management in older adults receiving chemotherapy.

作者信息

Hershey Denise Soltow, Given Barbara, Given Charles, Corser William, von Eye Alexander

机构信息

Author Affiliations: College of Nursing (Drs Hershey and B. Given); Department of Family Medicine (Dr C. Given) and Institute for Health Care Studies (Dr. Corser), College of Human Medicine; and Department of Psychology (Dr von Eye), Michigan State University, East Lansing.

出版信息

Cancer Nurs. 2014 Mar-Apr;37(2):97-105. doi: 10.1097/NCC.0b013e3182888b14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cancer patients with diabetes have higher mortality rates and are more likely to develop infections, and be hospitalized during treatment. Hyperglycemia has been hypothesized as one of the factors associated with this increased risk. Diabetes self-management is one of the essential elements used by patients to maintain glucose levels.

OBJECTIVE

This exploratory study seeks to develop an understanding of the impact cancer treatment can have on overall diabetes self-management and how individual, clinical, and behavioral characteristics may influence or predict the level of diabetes self-management in adults who are undergoing chemotherapy for a solid tumor cancer.

METHODS

This study was conducted at 8 community-based cancer centers in Michigan and Ohio and used a written, self-administered survey at baseline and a phone survey 8 weeks later.

RESULTS

Diabetes self-management significantly decreased (P < .001), and the level of symptom severity significantly increased (P < .001) after patients were on chemotherapy for a minimum of 8 weeks. The level of symptom severity and diabetes self-efficacy were significantly predictive of the performance of diabetes self-management activities.

CONCLUSIONS

Chemotherapy and associated symptoms can have a negative impact on the performance of diabetes self-management activities in adults with both diabetes and cancer, increasing the risk for hyperglycemia and development of complications.

IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE

Oncology nurses need to be aware of the impact cancer treatment can have on the performance of diabetes self-management activities in adults. Future research needs to test interventions that may assist patients with diabetes and cancer in managing both diseases.

摘要

背景

患有糖尿病的癌症患者死亡率更高,更易发生感染,且在治疗期间更有可能住院。高血糖被认为是导致这种风险增加的因素之一。糖尿病自我管理是患者维持血糖水平的关键要素之一。

目的

这项探索性研究旨在了解癌症治疗对整体糖尿病自我管理的影响,以及个体、临床和行为特征如何影响或预测正在接受实体肿瘤化疗的成年人的糖尿病自我管理水平。

方法

本研究在密歇根州和俄亥俄州的8个社区癌症中心进行,在基线时采用书面自填式调查问卷,8周后进行电话调查。

结果

患者接受至少8周化疗后,糖尿病自我管理显著下降(P <.001),症状严重程度显著增加(P <.001)。症状严重程度和糖尿病自我效能水平显著预测糖尿病自我管理活动的表现。

结论

化疗及相关症状会对患有糖尿病和癌症的成年人的糖尿病自我管理活动产生负面影响,增加高血糖和并发症发生的风险。

对实践的启示

肿瘤护士需要意识到癌症治疗对成年人糖尿病自我管理活动的影响。未来的研究需要测试可能有助于糖尿病和癌症患者管理两种疾病的干预措施。

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