"为什么我还在受苦?口咽癌(化疗)放疗后幸存者长期疲劳和神经认知变化的经历

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背景癌症治疗的晚期影响,如神经认知障碍和疲劳,可能会使人衰弱。除了头颈部特有的功能障碍(如吞咽和语言障碍)外,人们对口咽癌幸存者的生活体验知之甚少。本研究探讨了口咽鳞癌幸存者的疲劳和神经认知功能障碍的生活体验及其对日常生活的影响。这项工作是多中心混合方法 ROC-oN 研究(口咽癌放疗及对神经认知的影响)的一部分,该研究评估了口咽癌放疗 +/- 化疗后患者的疲劳和神经认知功能及其对生活质量的影响。对口咽鳞状细胞癌放疗(+/-化疗)后24个月的成人进行了半结构式访谈。结果共进行了 21 次访谈(男性 11 人,女性 10 人;年龄中位数为 58 岁,治疗后时间中位数为 5 年)并进行了分析,得出了六个主题:(1) 意外的疲劳负担;(2) 注意到神经认知功能的变化;(3) 新常态;(4) 应对变化;(5) 认识不足;(6) 需要支持。参与者描述了治疗后急性期后持续存在的疲劳以及神经认知能力在多个领域的变化。有偿和无偿工作、情绪和心境都受到了影响。参与者描述了通过采取自我管理策略和接受外部支持来适应新常态的情况。他们表示对这些晚期影响缺乏认识,信息不畅,毫无准备。结论口咽癌幸存者在治疗后至少两年内经常出现疲劳和神经认知障碍。患者对这些晚期后遗症准备不足,这凸显了改善患者信息和支持服务的机会。
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“Why am I still suffering?”: Experience of long-term fatigue and neurocognitive changes in oropharyngeal cancer survivors following (chemo)radiotherapy

Background

Late effects of cancer treatment, such as neurocognitive deficits and fatigue, can be debilitating. Other than head and neck–specific functional deficits such as impairments in swallowing and speech, little is known about survivorship after oropharyngeal cancer. This study examines the lived experience of fatigue and neurocognitive deficits in survivors of oropharyngeal squamous cell cancer and impact on their daily lives.

Methods

This work is part of the multicentre mixed method ROC-oN study (Radiotherapy for Oropharyngeal Cancer and impact on Neurocognition), evaluating fatigue and neurocognitive function in patients following radiotherapy +/- chemotherapy for oropharyngeal cancer and impact on quality of life. Semi-structured interviews were conducted in adults treated with radiotherapy (+/-chemotherapy) for oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma >/=24 months from completing treatment. Reflexive thematic analysis performed.

Results

21 interviews (11 men and 10 women; median age 58 years and median time post-treatment 5 years) were conducted and analysed, yielding six themes: (1) unexpected burden of fatigue, (2) noticing changes in neurocognitive function, (3) the new normal, (4) navigating changes, (5)insufficient awareness and (6)required support. Participants described fatigue that persisted beyond the acute post-treatment period and changes in neurocognitive abilities across several domains. Paid and unpaid work, emotions and mood were impacted. Participants described navigating the new normal by adopting self-management strategies and accepting external support. They reported lack of recognition of these late effects, being poorly informed and being unprepared. Follow-up services were thought to be inadequate.

Conclusions

Fatigue and neurocognitive impairment were frequently experienced by survivors of oropharyngeal cancer, at least two years after treatment. Patients felt ill-prepared for these late sequelae, highlighting opportunities for improvement of patient information and support services.

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