Ridner Sheila H, Shih Ya-Chen Tina, Doersam Jennifer K, Rhoten Bethany Andrews, Schultze Benjamin S, Dietrich Mary S
1 School of Nursing, Vanderbilt University , Nashville, Tennessee.
Lymphat Res Biol. 2014 Dec;12(4):258-66. doi: 10.1089/lrb.2014.0017.
Less than half of breast cancer survivors with lymphedema perform self-care as directed. Effective lymphedema self-care is required to obtain acceptable health outcomes. Self-Regulation Theory suggests that objective self-measurement of physiological conditions is necessary to promote self-regulation/self-care. Bioelectric Impedance Spectroscopy (BIS) represents a potential self-measurement method for arm lymphedema. The purpose of this pilot study was to examine the impact of arm self-measurement on daily self-care activities and health outcomes in breast cancer survivors with lymphedema.
A pilot randomized clinical trial compared outcomes between breast cancer survivors with lymphedema who self-monitored for 3 months and breast cancer survivors with lymphedema who did not self-monitor. Data were collected at baseline, months 1, 2, 3, and 4. Eighty-six women with lymphedema were screened: 62 were eligible, 50 were enrolled, 10 withdrew, and 1 had incomplete data, thus N=39. No between group differences were noted in participant characteristics. The self-monitored group had higher days of garment use (p=0.005) that remained stable after self-monitoring stopped. The median number of days of simple manual lymphatic drainage increased in the intervention group (p=0.004) with a downward trend after self-monitoring ceased.
Objective self-monitoring of arms using BIS is possible. Self-monitoring may positively impact self-care behaviors. Highly symptomatic patients may require coaching or other psychological support to improve their self-care. Studies that combine a cognitive behavioral therapy component along with self-measurement should be considered as potential interventions to impact lymphedema self-care. Other applications of self-monitoring warrant investigation.
不到一半的淋巴水肿乳腺癌幸存者按要求进行自我护理。有效的淋巴水肿自我护理是获得可接受的健康结果所必需的。自我调节理论表明,对生理状况进行客观的自我测量对于促进自我调节/自我护理是必要的。生物电阻抗光谱法(BIS)是一种用于手臂淋巴水肿的潜在自我测量方法。这项初步研究的目的是检验手臂自我测量对淋巴水肿乳腺癌幸存者日常自我护理活动和健康结果的影响。
一项初步随机临床试验比较了自我监测3个月的淋巴水肿乳腺癌幸存者和未进行自我监测的淋巴水肿乳腺癌幸存者的结果。在基线、第1、2、3和4个月收集数据。筛查了86名淋巴水肿女性:62名符合条件,50名入组,10名退出,1名数据不完整,因此N = 39。两组参与者特征无差异。自我监测组使用弹力衣的天数更多(p = 0.005),在自我监测停止后保持稳定。干预组简单手动淋巴引流的天数中位数增加(p = 0.004),在自我监测停止后呈下降趋势。
使用BIS对手臂进行客观自我监测是可行的。自我监测可能对自我护理行为产生积极影响。症状严重的患者可能需要指导或其他心理支持来改善自我护理。应考虑将认知行为疗法与自我测量相结合的研究作为影响淋巴水肿自我护理的潜在干预措施。自我监测的其他应用值得研究。