Literature DB >> 20189912

Patterns of symptoms in women after gynecologic surgery.

Shan Liu1, Elizabeth Ercolano, Mary Lou Siefert, Ruth McCorkle.   

Abstract

PURPOSE/
OBJECTIVES: To explore patterns of symptoms over time and the relationships between selected demographic and clinical characteristics.
DESIGN: Secondary analysis of longitudinal data.
SETTING: A hospital and comprehensive cancer center in the northeastern United States. SAMPLE: 66 women with gynecologic cancers, postsurgical, and scheduled to receive chemotherapy.
METHODS: A secondary analysis using descriptive and general estimating equation statistical procedures was conducted on symptom and disease data in a subset of a larger nursing intervention study. MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES: Demographic and clinical variables including cancer site, new diagnosis or recurrence, stage, treatment, comorbidities, emotional distress, use of a symptom management tool kit, and 10 symptoms over time.
FINDINGS: Two patterns of symptoms were identified. The first pattern (pain, bowel dysfunction, disturbed sleep, depression, nausea, and lack of appetite) decreased, and the second pattern (fatigue, anxiety, hair loss, and numbness) remained constant over time. The total number of symptoms decreased over time. Factors associated with symptoms, such as the use of a tool kit and emotional distress, were identified.
CONCLUSIONS: Tool kit use by women who experienced fatigue, bowel dysfunction, and anxiety suggests its usefulness as a self-care guide. Explanations for the two patterns of symptoms are discussed. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: Postsurgical management should include management and monitoring of symptoms associated with treatment. Screening for emotional distress is recommended in this population. Use of the tool kit could be an effective postsurgical management strategy for women with gynecologic cancers.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20189912     DOI: 10.1188/10.ONF.E133-E140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Nurs Forum        ISSN: 0190-535X            Impact factor:   2.172


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