NICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University, NSW, Australia.
Chris O'Brien Comprehensive Cancer Centre, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.
Integr Cancer Ther. 2021 Jan-Dec;20:15347354211002253. doi: 10.1177/15347354211002253.
Patients with cancer are often impacted by a significant symptom burden. Cancer hospitals increasingly recognize the value of complementary and integrative therapies to support the management of cancer related symptoms. The aim of this study is to provide a better understanding of the demographic characteristics and symptoms experienced by cancer patients who access acupuncture services in a tertiary hospital in Australia.
A retrospective audit was conducted of patients that presented to the acupuncture service at Chris O'Brien Lifehouse between July 2017 and December 2018. Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS) and Measure Yourself Concerns and Wellbeing (MYCaW) outcome measures were used. The quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and Principal Component Analysis.
A total of 127 inpatients and outpatients (mean age 55, range 19-85) were included with 441 individual surveys completed (264 ESAS, 177 MYCaW). Patients were predominantly female (76.8%) and breast cancer was the most prevalent primary diagnosis (48%). The most prevalent symptoms in the ESAS were sleep problems (88.6%), fatigue (88.3%), lack of wellbeing (88.1%), and memory difficulty (82.6%). Similarly, symptoms with the highest mean scores were numbness, fatigue, sleep problems and hot flushes, whilst neuropathy, and hot flashes were scored as the most severe (score ≥7) by patients. Cluster analysis yielded 3 symptom clusters, 2 included "physical symptoms" (pain, sleep problems, fatigue and numbness/neuropathy), and (nausea, appetite, general well-being), whilst the third included "psychological" symptoms (anxiety, depression, spiritual pain, financial distress). The most frequent concerns expressed by patients (MyCaW) seeking acupuncture were side effects of chemotherapy (24.6%) and pain (20.8%).
This audit highlights the most prevalent symptoms, the symptoms with the greatest burden and the types of patients that receive acupuncture services at an Australian tertiary hospital setting. The findings of this audit provide direction for future acupuncture practices and research in hospital settings.
癌症患者常受到严重症状负担的影响。癌症医院越来越认识到补充和综合疗法的价值,以支持癌症相关症状的管理。本研究旨在更好地了解在澳大利亚一家三级医院接受针灸服务的癌症患者的人口统计学特征和所经历的症状。
对 2017 年 7 月至 2018 年 12 月期间在克里斯奥布赖恩生命之家(Chris O'Brien Lifehouse)接受针灸服务的患者进行了回顾性审核。使用埃德蒙顿症状评估量表(Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale,ESAS)和自我评估关切和幸福感量表(Measure Yourself Concerns and Wellbeing,MYCaW)进行评估。使用描述性统计和主成分分析对定量数据进行分析。
共纳入 127 名住院和门诊患者(平均年龄 55 岁,范围 19-85 岁),共完成 441 份个体调查(264 份 ESAS,177 份 MYCaW)。患者主要为女性(76.8%),最常见的原发性诊断为乳腺癌(48%)。ESAS 中最常见的症状是睡眠问题(88.6%)、疲劳(88.3%)、幸福感缺乏(88.1%)和记忆困难(82.6%)。同样,症状得分最高的是麻木、疲劳、睡眠问题和热潮红,而神经病变和热潮红被患者评为最严重(得分≥7)。聚类分析得出 3 个症状群,2 个包括“身体症状”(疼痛、睡眠问题、疲劳和麻木/神经病变)和(恶心、食欲、一般幸福感),而第三个包括“心理”症状(焦虑、抑郁、精神痛苦、财务困境)。寻求针灸治疗的患者最常表达的关切(MyCaW)是化疗的副作用(24.6%)和疼痛(20.8%)。
本审计突出了在澳大利亚三级医院接受针灸服务的患者最常见的症状、负担最大的症状以及接受针灸服务的患者类型。该审计结果为未来在医院环境中开展针灸实践和研究提供了方向。