Chemosensory changes during chemotherapy.

Mona Abed El-Rahman Mohamed, Noha Mohammed Ibrahim Ibrahim, Hanan Hassan Elezaby, Mariam Sabry Shehab
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Abstract

Background: Chemosensory changes that occur during chemotherapy can significantly impact food enjoyment, quality of life and recovery.

Aim: To investigate chemosensory changes reported by oncology patients during chemotherapy.

Methods: A mixed-method cross-sectional study design was used to explore 100 cancer patients' experiences of chemosensory changes during chemotherapy. All patients completed a questionnaire assessing their taste and smell preferences. A purposive sample of 30 patients underwent a semi-structured interview to elicit their thoughts on their experienced chemosensory changes. Descriptive statistics and themes were examined.

Findings: The mean age of the sample was 50.56 years, and the majority of participants were female. The most stated taste alteration was bitter, while altered food preferences were also commonly experienced. Furthermore, most patients experienced unpleasant odours around food, while some experienced these odours even when food was not present. Overall, five themes were identified: changes in taste, changes in smell, changes in social life, altered comfort and food preferences.

Conclusion: Chemosensory changes related to cancer and its treatment impact a person's nutrient intake, food-related behaviours, quality of life and treatment response. Patients who experience chemotherapy-associated chemosensory changes require specialised nutritional therapy to increase their eating-related pleasure. As part of the nutritional assessment, chemosensory alterations should be evaluated regularly.

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化疗期间的化疗感觉变化
背景:化疗期间发生的化疗感官变化会严重影响食物的享用、生活质量和康复。目的:调查肿瘤患者报告的化疗期间化疗感官变化:方法:采用混合方法横断面研究设计,探讨 100 名癌症患者在化疗期间对化感变化的体验。所有患者都填写了一份评估其味觉和嗅觉偏好的问卷。30名患者接受了半结构化访谈,以了解他们对化疗期间化疗感官变化的看法。对描述性统计和主题进行了研究:样本的平均年龄为 50.56 岁,大多数参与者为女性。最明显的味觉改变是苦味,而食物偏好的改变也很常见。此外,大多数患者会在食物周围闻到难闻的气味,有些患者甚至在没有食物的情况下也会闻到这些气味。总体而言,共确定了五个主题:味觉变化、嗅觉变化、社交生活变化、舒适度改变和食物偏好:结论:与癌症及其治疗相关的化疗感官变化会影响患者的营养摄入、与食物相关的行为、生活质量和治疗反应。化疗相关化疗感官变化的患者需要专门的营养治疗,以增加他们与饮食相关的愉悦感。作为营养评估的一部分,应定期对化感改变进行评估。
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