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Living with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy: Uncovering the symptom experience and self-management of neuropathic symptoms among cancer survivors

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING
Volume 36, Issue -, Pages 135-141

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejon.2018.09.003

Keywords

Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy; Cancer; Symptom experience; Symptom management; Qualitative research; Hong Kong Chinese

Funding

  1. Hong Kong Polytechnic University Central Research Grant [G-UB86]

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Purpose: The study aimed at uncovering the symptom experience of neurotoxicity, self-adopted approaches and perspectives in managing chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathic (CIPN) symptoms in a sample of Chinese cancer survivors. Methods: A qualitative descriptive study was used to explore individual experiences. A purposive sample of 12 female participants experiencing CIPN was invited to semi-structured interviews who were part of a larger prospective observational study investigating the natural progression and risk factors of CIPN. Textual interview data were managed in NVivo. Content analysis was used. Results: Participants were aged 41-64 years and experienced moderate to severe neuropathic symptoms from 5 to 23 months after completion of a six-cycle chemotherapy regimens at reported during the interviews. Four categories emerged from the qualitative data, namely, (1) experience come to reality: characteristics of CIPN symptoms, (2) disruptions and perceived threat: ability to perform activities and resume work, (3) re-establishing an at least satisfactory level of well-being', and (4) views of and approaches in managing neuropathic symptoms. Conclusions: The characteristics of CIPN symptoms causing disruptions in functional and/or psychosocial wellbeing from the patients' perspectives and the self-help strategies used to manage symptoms showed a need to provide quality multidisciplinary supportive care, focusing on restoring functional and psychosocial well-being, and enhancing knowledge about symptom assessment and evidence-based strategies for empowering cancer survivors to cope with this complex symptom.

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