Musavi Mahsa, Jahani Simin, Asadizaker Marziyeh, Maraghi Elham, Razmjoo Sasan
Chronic Diseases Care Research Center, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran.
Department of Medical and Surgical Nursing, Nursing Care Research Center in Chronic Diseases, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran.
Asia Pac J Oncol Nurs. 2021 May 31;8(4):419-426. doi: 10.4103/apjon.apjon-2097. eCollection 2021 Jul-Aug.
Proper pain control in cancer patients is one of the prime needs of metastatic cancer patients. It is, then, one of the essential objectives of health care workers. The present study aimed to pinpoint the impact of pain self-management education on the pain severity and the quality of life in patients with metastatic cancers using complementary medicine approaches.
This clinical trial study was performed in the Oncology Specialty Clinic of Ahvaz Golestan Hospital on 82 metastatic cancer patients picked based on inclusion criteria. They were randomly assigned to two groups: the intervention group and one as the control group. In the intervention group, pain self-management was taught in the three steps of providing information, skill development, and guidance. Self-management approaches were also practically taught face to face along with feedback. Furthermore, the quality of life was measured at 1-and 3-month follow-ups and the pain severity was measured during 7 weeks. In the control group, the quality of life questionnaire and the pain severity checklist were given to the participants to fill out. Finally, data were analyzed through SPSS version 22 in general and repeated-measures ANOVA and Friedman tests.
It was observed that after the intervention, the trend of pain severity during weeks 1-7 was significantly different in the intervention and control groups ( < 0.0001). In addition, a significant difference was observed for the quality of life at 1 and 3 months after the intervention between the two studied groups ( < 0.0001).
Findings of the present study indicate a positive impact of pain self-management on improving pain severity and the indicators of quality of life in metastatic cancer patients. Accordingly, the current study findings can help nurses, nursing students, and other team members improve pain control skills and subsequently increase the quality of life in patients with metastatic cancers.
癌症患者的恰当疼痛控制是转移性癌症患者的主要需求之一。因此,这是医护人员的重要目标之一。本研究旨在确定疼痛自我管理教育对使用补充医学方法的转移性癌症患者疼痛严重程度和生活质量的影响。
本临床试验研究在阿瓦士戈勒斯坦医院肿瘤专科诊所对82名根据纳入标准挑选的转移性癌症患者进行。他们被随机分为两组:干预组和对照组。在干预组中,通过提供信息、技能培养和指导三个步骤教授疼痛自我管理。还通过面对面教学并给予反馈的方式实际教授自我管理方法。此外,在1个月和3个月的随访中测量生活质量,并在7周内测量疼痛严重程度。在对照组中,让参与者填写生活质量问卷和疼痛严重程度检查表。最后,总体上通过SPSS 22版以及重复测量方差分析和弗里德曼检验对数据进行分析。
观察到干预后,干预组和对照组在第1至7周的疼痛严重程度趋势存在显著差异(<0.0001)。此外,在干预后1个月和3个月时,两个研究组之间的生活质量存在显著差异(<0.0001)。
本研究结果表明疼痛自我管理对改善转移性癌症患者的疼痛严重程度和生活质量指标有积极影响。因此,当前研究结果可帮助护士、护生和其他团队成员提高疼痛控制技能,进而提高转移性癌症患者的生活质量。