| Literature DB >> 30637532 |
Ameen Almohammadi1, Afrah Alqarni2, Rana Alraddadi2, Fatmah Alzahrani2.
Abstract
Patients education about chemotherapy and its side effects is important. The health-related distress among the patients can be decreased by promoting self-care behaviors. A cross-sectional study was conducted at the King Abdul-Aziz University Hospital with 90 patients from the hospital's oncology department in Jeddah during the period between December 2015 and January 2016. The study was performed by using a self-administered questionnaire among the sample of the study. Eight percent (n = 33) patients scored higher knowledge regarding chemotherapy and its side effects, while 11.1% (n = 8) had low knowledge. Moreover, 36.1% (n = 26) of patients reported complete compliance with the self-care behaviors to manage chemotherapy side effects, 43.1% (n = 31) reported partial compliance, and 20.8% (n = 15) reported less compliance. Physicians were reported as main source of information by 80.6% (n = 58) of their patients. Involving healthcare professionals in educating patients regarding chemotherapy can prove to have positive outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Behavior; Chemotherapy; Knowledge; Self-care; Side effects
Year: 2020 PMID: 30637532 DOI: 10.1007/s13187-019-1469-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cancer Educ ISSN: 0885-8195 Impact factor: 2.037