Furong Chen , Zhenrong Shen , Ying Xiong , Yingting Jiang , Dan Zhou , Junchen Guo , Hui Huang , M. Tish Knobf , Zengjie Ye
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Abstract
Purpose
This study aimed to explore symptom clusters and the inter-relationship of symptoms in esophageal cancer (EC) patients during the first week after surgery.
Methods
A cross-sectional survey across multiple centers was carried out using the EORTCQLQ-OES18. Patients with esophageal cancer within a week post-surgery were recruited from the “Be Resilient to Cancer” project in Guangdong, Hunan, and Sichuan provinces between January and September 2024. Exploratory factor analysis with a priori algorithm was used to identify symptom clusters and network analysis was employed to recognize the relationship among core and bridge symptoms.
Results
The sample consisted of 501 patients with esophageal cancer, who were predominantly male (83%), married (93%) and 57% were ≥60 years. Three symptom clusters were identified: “reflux-pain”, “eating”, and “dysphagia-dry mouth”. Acid or bile coming up (support = 40.1%, confidence = 1, lift = 2.53), eating difficulties (support = 40.1%, confidence = 0.990, lift = 2.408) and dry mouth (support = 42.9%, confidence = 0.808, lift = 1.298) were marked as sentinel symptoms for these clusters, respectively. Acid indigestion or heartburn was identified as the core symptom (EI = 1.142 without covariates and EI = 1.153 with covariates), and dry mouth served as the bridge symptoms (EI = 0.63 and EI = 0.656).
Conclusions
Addressing acid or bile coming up, eating difficulties, dry mouth are imperative to help relief symptom burden at the cluster level. Furthermore, targeting acid indigestion and heartburn are crucial to break the chains among different symptom clusters.
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Oncology Nursing is an international journal which publishes research of direct relevance to patient care, nurse education, management and policy development. EJON is proud to be the official journal of the European Oncology Nursing Society.
The journal publishes the following types of papers:
• Original research articles
• Review articles