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Coping with and self-management of chronic painful chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy: a qualitative study among cancer survivors

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JOURNAL OF CANCER SURVIVORSHIP
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DOI: 10.1007/s11764-023-01466-2

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CIPN; Coping; Self-management; Quality of life

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This study aimed to investigate coping and self-management strategies of patients with chronic painful chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN). The findings revealed that patients used various active and passive coping strategies, as well as active and passive self-management strategies. The results suggest the importance of consulting healthcare professionals for proper guidance and possible referral when facing challenges.
PurposePatients with chronic painful chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) may experience a negative impact of CIPN on daily life. They can use various coping (i.e., dealing with symptoms and resulting impairments in general) and self-management (i.e., practical actions to reduce symptoms) strategies to live with their limitations. This paper aimed to examine experienced helpful coping and self-management strategies of patients with chronic painful CIPN.MethodsSemi-structured interviews were conducted with twelve patients with chronic painful CIPN. We applied a hybrid deductive-inductive coding approach. ATLAS.ti was used for coding.ResultsGenerated from the data were two themes and nine codes for coping and four themes and 31 codes for self-management strategies. Coping of patients often included active strategies like planning, seeking social support, and acceptance. Additionally, patients often used passive strategies such as focusing on and venting emotions and suppressing competing activities. The most common self-management strategies were mostly passive (i.e., medication, deliberate choice of shoes, resting, sitting, and consulting healthcare professionals) but also active (i.e., exercising) strategies.ConclusionPatients exhibit a great variety of coping and self-management strategies that they perceive as helpful to deal with chronic painful CIPN. However, research has shown that certain strategies are not that helpful or even come with aversive effects. More research into the effectiveness and implementation of psychosocial interventions is needed since it may help patients adopting helping strategies. In addition, healthcare professionals need to refer patients with CIPN in a timely manner to physical therapists, occupational therapists, or rehabilitation teams to reduce or prevent (further) impairments.Implications for Cancer SurvivorsPatients can consult one of their healthcare providers in case of problems in dealing with their symptoms, to get proper guidance and possible referral.

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