Comparison of Symptom Distress Ranking Between Oncology Nurses and Pediatric Patients Receiving Chemotherapy.

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING Research and Theory for Nursing Practice Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1891/RTNP-2024-0125
Enes Şimşek, Remziye Semerci, Münevver Erkul, Ayşe Önal, Dilek Dogan Kaboglu, Aysegul Unuvar, Ayşe Ferda Birhekimoğlu Ocakçi
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Purpose: This study aimed to identify and compare the chemotherapy-induced symptoms perceived as distressing by pediatric oncology patients and nurses, utilizing both patient-reported outcomes and proxy report outcomes frameworks. Methods: This cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted in three university hospitals in Türkiye between January 2023 and December 2023. A total of 122 pediatric oncology patients and 139 pediatric oncology nurses participated. The Children's Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale was used to rank the perceived distress of symptoms. Results: Both pediatric oncology patients and nurses identified lack of energy, pain, nausea, feeling nervous, and feeling drowsy as the five most distressing symptoms. However, discrepancies were noted between the two groups: Pediatric oncology nurses reported higher distress rankings for symptoms such as nausea (p = .018), dry mouth (p = .027), cough (p = .030), mouth sores (p < .001), and difficulty swallowing (p = .003) compared with the patients. Conversely, pediatric oncology patients reported higher distress rankings for feeling nervous (p = .016), weight loss (p = .003), constipation (p = .014), and swelling of arms/legs (p < .001). Conclusions: The study revealed a general alignment in the ranking of distressing symptoms between pediatric oncology nurses and patients, with some notable differences. Practice Implications: Understanding the differences in symptom perception between patients and nurses is crucial to enhancing patient-centered care in pediatric oncology. Tailoring interventions to address the specific distress identified by patients and nurses can improve care outcomes and patient well-being.

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目的:本研究旨在利用患者报告的结果和代理报告的结果框架,识别和比较儿科肿瘤患者和护士认为的化疗引起的痛苦症状。方法:本横断面描述性研究于2023年1月至2023年12月在基耶省三所大学医院进行。共有122名儿科肿瘤患者和139名儿科肿瘤护士参与。采用儿童记忆症状评定量表对症状的感知苦恼程度进行排序。结果:儿科肿瘤患者和护士都认为精力不足、疼痛、恶心、感觉紧张和感觉昏昏欲睡是五种最令人痛苦的症状。然而,两组之间存在差异:儿科肿瘤科护士报告的恶心(p = 0.018)、口干(p = 0.027)、咳嗽(p = 0.030)、口腔溃疡(p < 0.001)和吞咽困难(p = 0.003)等症状的痛苦程度高于患者。相反,儿科肿瘤患者在感到紧张(p = 0.016)、体重减轻(p = 0.003)、便秘(p = 0.014)和手臂/腿部肿胀(p < 0.001)方面的痛苦排名更高。结论:本研究揭示了小儿肿瘤护士和患者在痛苦症状排序上的总体一致性,存在一些显著差异。实践意义:了解患者和护士在症状感知上的差异对于加强儿童肿瘤学以患者为中心的护理至关重要。量身定制干预措施,以解决患者和护士确定的具体痛苦,可以改善护理结果和患者的福祉。
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期刊介绍: Research and Theory for Nursing Practice focuses on issues relevant to improving nursing practice, education, and patient care. The articles strive to discuss knowledge development in its broadest sense, reflect research using a variety of methodological approaches, and combine several methods and strategies in a single study. Because of the journal''s international emphasis, article contributors address the implications of their studies for an international audience.
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