| Literature DB >> 33986806 |
Sae'd Abu El-Kass1,2,3, Marwa M Ragheb4,5, Safaa' M Hamed6, Anas M Turkman7, Azhar T Zaki8.
Abstract
Background and Aim. Cancer is the leading cause of death in economically developed countries and is a threat to human lives. Cancer and chemotherapy side effects may affect the daily activity of cancer patients and their families on many levels confronted by changes in health status and lifestyles, leading to impaired self-care efficacy. Objective. To assess the needs and self-care efficacy for cancer patients suffering from side effects of chemotherapy. A descriptive cross-sectional design was conducted. A purposive sample of 150 adult cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy during the period from January to June 2020 was studied at the Oncology Outpatients Clinic at Al Rantisi Hospital in Gaza Strip. Tools. Tools of the study involved the following: structure interviewing questionnaire, patient assessment needs' tool, and self-care activity for side effects of chemotherapy; Part I: assessment of self-care efficacy and Part II: assessment of physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs of patients and activity of daily living. The findings of this study indicated that, concerning the duration of illness, 44.5% of studied patients started complaining of symptoms of cancer for about two years, and more than one-third of them, 69.3%, started chemotherapy more than one year ago. More than half of the studied patients, 55.3%, had poor knowledge about cancer, side effects of chemotherapy, how to manage these side effects, and level of self-care efficacy. The majority of studied subjects, 87.3%, had a financial burden, and nearly two-thirds of patients, 61.3%, need reassurance to cope with illness. There was high statistical significance between self-care efficacy and daily living activity. Regarding physical problem, the most affected systems were the gastrointestinal and the dermatological system. Also, the majority of patients were independent in walking, dressing, toileting, and feeding, but more than two-thirds of them needed assistance toward the ability to handle finance, shopping, housekeeping, food preparation, and travelling.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33986806 PMCID: PMC8093042 DOI: 10.1155/2021/8880366
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Oncol ISSN: 1687-8450 Impact factor: 4.375
Baseline characteristics among the study patients.
| Sociodemographic variables | N | % |
|---|---|---|
| Age | ||
| From 20 to less than 34 | 55 | 36.7 |
| From 35 to less than 50 | 37 | 24.7 |
| From 50 to 60 | 58 | 38.7∗ |
| Mean ± SD 42.67 ± 7.29 | ||
| Sex | ||
| Male | 68 | 45.3 |
| Female | 82 | 54.7∗ |
| Marital status | ||
| Single | 9 | 6.0 |
| Married | 116 | 77.3∗ |
| Widow | 20 | 13.3 |
| Divorced | 5 | 3.3 |
| Job | ||
| Not work | 97 | 64.7∗ |
| Work | 53 | 35.3 |
| Education | ||
| Illiterate | 35 | 23.3 |
| Reads and writes | 22 | 14.7 |
| Qualified average | 49 | 32.7∗ |
| High qualified | 44 | 29.3 |
| Cost | ||
| Health insurance | 142 | 94.7∗ |
| Private insurance | 8 | 5.3 |
| M income∗ | ||
| Not enough for treatment | 116 | 77.3∗ |
| Enough to cover the cost of treatment | 34 | 22.7 |
| Family M∗ | ||
| One | 4 | 2.7 |
| Two | 9 | 6.0 |
| Three | 29 | 19.3 |
| Four and more | 105 | 70.0∗ |
| “Depending-on” persons | ||
| Not found | 14 | 9.3 |
| Parents | 19 | 12.7 |
| Brothers | 16 | 10.7 |
| Sons | 31 | 20.7 |
| Wife or husband | 70 | 46.7∗ |
M income∗: monthly income as stated by the patient. Family M∗: family members. ∗indicate the highest value in statistical results.
Distribution of the present history regarding chemotherapy and side effects of chemotherapy among the study patients.
| Items | N | % |
|---|---|---|
| Chemotherapy starting | ||
| From a month to less 6 months | 16 | 10.7 |
| From 6 month to less1year | 30 | 20.0 |
| From one year and more | 104 | 69.3∗ |
| Names of chemotherapy | ||
| No | 87 | 58.0∗ |
| Yes | 63 | 42.0 |
| Number of doses per a month | ||
| Single dose | 89 | 59.3∗ |
| Two doses | 34 | 22.7 |
| Three doses | 3 | 2.0 |
| Four doses | 24 | 16.0 |
| Session duration | ||
| Minutes | 9 | 6.0 |
| Hours | 123 | 82.0∗ |
| Days | 18 | 12.0 |
| Sides effects of chemotherapy appearance | ||
| Ddirectly from taken dose | 91 | 60.7∗ |
| Through one weak from taken session | 44 | 29.3 |
| Through 2 weeks | 15 | 10.0 |
| Continuous these symptoms | ||
| One day | 20 | 13.3 |
| 2–3 days | 24 | 16.0 |
| 1 weak | 30 | 20.0 |
| 2 weeks or more | 76 | 50.7∗ |
| Feel better after chemotherapy | ||
| Yes | 28 | 18.7 |
| No | 122 | 81.3∗ |
∗indicate the highest value in statistical results.
Distribution of patients' psychological, social, and religious needs.
| Items | No | Yes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | % | N | % | |
| Social needs: | ||||
| To not interfere with caring responsibility and home activity | 105 | 70.0 | 45 | 30.0 |
| To improve changes in his/her appearance | 70 | 46.7 | 80 | 53.3 |
| To not make a financial burden | 131 | 87.3 | 19 | 12.7 |
| To not interfere with employment or work | 134 | 89.3 | 16 | 10.7 |
| Psychological needs: | ||||
| To feel patience and calm | 87 | 58.0 | 63 | 42.0 |
| To cope with his/her life | 92 | 61.3 | 85 | 38.7 |
| Talk about their problems with family or with friends | 81 | 54.0 | 96 | 46.0 |
| Doing exercise that relived stress (hot shower) | 122 | 81.3 | 28 | 18.7 |
| Handling anxiety | 114 | 76.0 | 36 | 24.0 |
| Spiritual and religious needs: | ||||
| To have positive spiritual life changes | 14 | 9.3 | 136 | 90.7 |
| To realize the importance of participation in religious activity | 44 | 29.3 | 106 | 70.7 |
| To receive enough spiritual support from religious activity | 31 | 20.7 | 119 | 79.3 |
| To sense a purpose/aim for life | 76 | 50.7 | 74 | 49.3 |
Level of independence in Basic Efficacy of Daily Living (ADLs) among study patients.
| Items | Completely dependent | Need assistant | Independent | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | % | N | % | N | % | |
| Transferring from the seat or bed | 0 | 0.0 | 28 | 18.7 | 122 | 81.3∗ |
| Travelling | 1 | 0.7 | 104 | 69.3∗ | 45 | 30.0 |
| Dressing | 0 | 0.0 | 33 | 22.0 | 117 | 78.0∗ |
| Feeding | 0 | 0.0 | 6 | 4.0 | 144 | 96.0∗ |
| Bathing | 0 | 0.0 | 69 | 46.0 | 81 | 54.0 |
| Toileting | 0 | 0.0 | 10 | 6.7 | 140 | 93.3∗ |
| Food preparation | 33 | 22.0 | 112 | 74.7∗ | 5 | 3.3 |
| Ability to use telephone | 10 | 6.7 | 25 | 16.7 | 115 | 76.7∗ |
| Shopping | 31 | 20.7 | 112 | 74.7∗ | 7 | 4.7 |
| Housekeeping | 45 | 30.0 | 103 | 68.7∗ | 2 | 1.3 |
| Responsibility of own medication | 4 | 2.7 | 67 | 44.7 | 79 | 52.7 |
| Handle the finance | 10 | 6.7 | 109 | 72.7∗ | 31 | 20.7 |
The relation between the level of knowledge and patients' need.
| Items | Total knowledge | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Good knowledge | Poor knowledge |
| ||||||
| Mean | ± | SD | Mean | ± | SD | t |
| |
| Physical need | 41.48 | ± | 14.92 | 31.36 | ± | 10.78 | 4.814 | <0.001∗∗ |
| Social need | 2.69 | ± | 1.13 | 1.90 | ± | 0.85 | 4.839 | <0.001∗∗ |
| Psychological need | 2.36 | ± | 1.25 | 2.10 | ± | 0.96 | 1.451 | 0.149 |
| Spiritual need | 3.13 | ± | 1.18 | 2.71 | ± | 1.01 | 2.372 | 0.019∗ |
| Total needs | 49.66 | ± | 16.86 | 38.07 | ± | 12.47 | 4.834 | <0.001∗∗ |
SD: standard deviation. t: t-test: nonsig.: >0.05; sig.: ≤0.05∗; high sig.: ≤0.001∗∗.
Relation between social needs and their sociodemographic variables.
| Sociodemographic variables | Social need | Tests | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | ± | SD | t/ |
| ||
| Age | From 20 to less than 34 | 2.564 | ± | 0.996 | 6.747 | 0.002∗ |
| From 35 to less than 50 | 2.378 | ± | 1.063 | |||
| From 50 to 60 | 1.879 | ± | 1.010 | |||
| Sex | Male | 2.309 | ± | 1.069 | 0.584 | 0.560 |
| Female | 2.207 | ± | 1.051 | |||
| Marital status | Single | 3.333 | ± | 0.866 | 5.412 | <0.001∗∗ |
| Married | 2.276 | ± | 1.043 | |||
| Widower | 1.750 | ± | 0.967 | |||
| Divorced | 1.800 | ± | 0.447 | |||
| Job | Not work | 2.062 | ± | 1.029 | −3.087 | 0.002∗ |
| Work | 2.604 | ± | 1.025 | |||
| Education | Illiterate | 1.657 | ± | 1.056 | 14.526 | <0.001∗∗ |
| Reads and writes | 1.818 | ± | 0.588 | |||
| Qualified average | 2.245 | ± | 0.693 | |||
| High qualified | 2.955 | ± | 1.180 | |||
| Cost | 4.714 | 0.010∗ | ||||
| Health insurance | 2.282 | ± | 1.032 | |||
| Private insurance | 2.875 | ± | 0.991 | |||
| M income∗ | Not enough for treatment | 2.034 | ± | 0.884 | −5.057 | <0.001∗∗ |
| Enough to cover the cost of treatment | 3.000 | ± | 1.255 | |||
| Residence | North of Gaza Governorate | 2.212 | ± | 0.857 | −0.253 | 0.801 |
| Gaza Governorate | 2.210 | ± | 1.109 | |||
| The middle governorate | 2.265 | ± | 1.129 | |||
| Family M∗ | No | 2.000 | ± | 0.000 | 0.932 | 0.447 |
| One | 1.750 | ± | 0.500 | |||
| Two | 2.111 | ± | 0.928 | |||
| Three | 2.552 | ± | 0.948 | |||
| Four and more | 2.210 | ± | 1.115 | |||
| “Depending-on” persons | Not found | 2.071 | ± | 0.730 | 2.508 | 0.045∗ |
| Parents | 2.789 | ± | 1.228 | |||
| Brothers | 1.875 | ± | 0.885 | |||
| Sons | 2.000 | ± | 0.856 | |||
| Wife or husband | 2.343 | ± | 1.128 | |||
M income∗: monthly income. Family M∗: family members. SD: standard deviation. f/t: F-test/T-test. Nonsig.: >0.05; sig.: ≤0.05∗; high sig.: ≤0.001∗∗.
Correlation between self-care efficacy and daily living activity.
| Self-care efficacy | ||
|---|---|---|
| R |
| |
| Daily living of activity | 0.423 | <0.001∗ |
∗indicates the high statistical significance between self-care efficacy and daily living activities.