PhD Scholar, College of Nursing, University of Illinois Chicago, US; Professor, College of Nursing, Christian Medical College Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, University of Illinois Chicago, US.
Semin Oncol Nurs. 2023 Jun;39(3):151407. doi: 10.1016/j.soncn.2023.151407. Epub 2023 Apr 4.
This convergent mixed methods study aimed to obtain a comprehensive understanding of symptom cluster experiences in patients with oral cancer. Survey and phenomenological interviews were conducted in parallel to identify distinct patient subgroups based on symptom cluster experiences along with their predictors and explore experiences of living with symptom clusters, respectively.
A convenience sample of 300 patients with oral cancer who had completed surgery provided the quantitative data, and a maximum variation purposive subsample of 20 participants, drawn from the survey sample, provided the qualitative data. Agglomerative hierarchical cluster analysis was used to identify subgroups, multivariate analyses were done to identify predictors, and thematic analysis was used for patient narratives.
Almost 94% of the survey participants had two or more co-occurring symptoms. The four most severe and prevalent symptoms were dysphagia, problems with teeth or gums, speech difficulty, and dry mouth. A distinct subgroup consisting of 61% of patients reported severe dysphagia and teeth problems, which was associated with age, oral cancer stage and site. Interviews revealed the causes and the context influencing the perception and response to these symptoms. Thus, the quantitative data provided information on severity and patient subgroups based on symptom cluster experiences, while the qualitative data validated these conclusions and additionally provided in-depth details and meaningful insight on perceived causes and contextual influences of their experiences. This comprehensive picture of symptom cluster experiences can aid in the development of patient-centered interventions for people with oral cancer.
An interdisciplinary approach to targeting concurrent symptoms incorporating psychological and physical interventions is necessary. Older patients treated for Stage IV cancers and for buccal mucosa tumors are at high-risk of having severe dysphagia postoperatively, and these patients should be targeted for dysphagia interventions. The contextual factors play an important role in developing patient-centered interventions.
本收敛混合方法研究旨在全面了解口腔癌患者的症状群体验。并行进行调查和现象学访谈,以根据症状群体验确定不同的患者亚组,以及分别识别其预测因素和探索与症状群共存的体验。
300 名完成手术的口腔癌患者的便利样本提供了定量数据,从调查样本中抽取的 20 名具有最大变化的目的抽样参与者提供了定性数据。使用凝聚层次聚类分析识别亚组,进行多元分析以识别预测因素,并进行主题分析以了解患者的叙述。
几乎 94%的调查参与者有两个或更多同时发生的症状。最严重和最常见的四种症状是吞咽困难、牙齿或牙龈问题、言语困难和口干。一个由 61%的患者组成的独特亚组报告了严重的吞咽困难和牙齿问题,这与年龄、口腔癌分期和部位有关。访谈揭示了导致这些症状的原因和影响其感知和反应的背景。因此,定量数据提供了基于症状群体验的严重程度和患者亚组的信息,而定性数据验证了这些结论,并进一步提供了对其体验的感知原因和背景影响的深入细节和有意义的见解。这种对症状群体验的综合描述可以帮助为口腔癌患者制定以患者为中心的干预措施。
有必要采取跨学科方法针对同时存在的症状,结合心理和身体干预。接受 IV 期癌症治疗和颊黏膜肿瘤治疗的老年患者术后发生严重吞咽困难的风险较高,应针对这些患者进行吞咽困难干预。背景因素在制定以患者为中心的干预措施方面起着重要作用。