Sherry Victoria, Guerra Carmen, Ranganathan Anjana, Schneider Susan M
University of Pennsylvania.
Duke University.
Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2017 Jun 1;21(3):379-383. doi: 10.1188/17.CJON.379-383.
BACKGROUND: Patients with metastatic lung cancer experience high levels of distress related to their disease trajectory and treatment. Oncology nurses are experts in patient care and symptom management, giving them an opportunity to screen and treat patients' distress. .
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to screen patients for distress and manage their symptoms to positively affect their quality of life, treatment adherence, and clinical outcomes, and to reduce healthcare costs. .
METHODS: This quality improvement project was conducted to pilot the Distress Thermometer (DT) into the care of patients with thoracic cancer and to evaluate the effect of a multifaceted intervention, consisting of a patient education pamphlet and a nurse coaching call, on distress levels. .
Severe distress was reported in more than half the patients. A paired-sample t test revealed a significant decrease in distress scores following the intervention.
转移性肺癌患者因疾病发展轨迹和治疗而承受高度痛苦。肿瘤专科护士是患者护理和症状管理方面的专家,这使他们有机会筛查和治疗患者的痛苦。
本研究的目的是筛查患者的痛苦并管理其症状,以积极影响他们的生活质量、治疗依从性和临床结局,并降低医疗成本。
开展了这项质量改进项目,以在胸段癌症患者护理中试用痛苦温度计(DT),并评估由患者教育手册和护士辅导电话组成的多方面干预对痛苦水平的影响。
超过半数患者报告有严重痛苦。配对样本t检验显示干预后痛苦评分显著降低。