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Actual Condition and Symptom Management of Oral Complications in Patients with Hematologic Malignancies Receiving Chemotherapy Miho Kikuta 1 , Shizu Katao 2 , Miki Adachi 3 , Sayako Oouchi 4 , Yuki Wakiguchi 5 , Hiroe Nakano 6 , Atsuko Uchinuno 5 1Hamanomachi Hospital 2National Hospital Kumamoto Medical Center 3Kumamoto University Hospital 4Kyoto University Hospital 5University of Hyogo, College of Nursing Art & Science 6Graduate School of Nursing Art and Science, University of Hyogo Keyword: 症状マネジメント , セルフケア能力 , 造血器腫瘍 , 口腔トラブル , 口腔ケア , symptom management , self-care ability , hematologic malignancies , oral complications , mouth care pp.155-164
Published Date 2017/12/31
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Actual condition and symptom management of oral complications in patients with hematologic malignancies receiving chemotherapy

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to clarify the actual condition of oral complications in patients with hematologic malignancies receiving chemotherapy and how the patient manages the symptoms.

Method: The subjects were patients receiving chemotherapy for hematologic malignancies. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a symptom management model as a conceptual framework, and data was collected on symptomatic experiences and the management of oral complications. We also evaluated oral health condition, quality of life, self-efficacy, and self-care ability. Changes from the 1st week to the 4th week of one course of chemotherapy were analyzed.

Results: All 14 subjects experienced some oral complications, with 11 of them experiencing dry mouth and saliva reduction, while 5 had oral mucositis. Many subjects temporarily experienced worsening conditions of their oral cavity, and 2 out of 14 subjects experienced no improvement. Deterioration of OAG scores were observed in subjects with prolonged blood cell depletion, signs of deterioration of physical condition and low self-care ability, and with a high need for medical intervention by medical personnel. The subjects' method of coping with oral complications was strongly influenced by strategies acquired from past experiences of oral problems and their oral care practices, and patients practiced appropriate measures in response to changes in blood cells and the body, such as increasing the amount of mouth rinse when they felt a sense of abnormality in the oral cavity. However, QOL was low overall, as some subjects showed a decline in self-efficacy, and it was found that patients did not feel successful in improving their condition of their oral cavity.


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電子版ISSN 2189-7565 印刷版ISSN 0914-6423 日本がん看護学会

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