A qualitative analysis of acute skin toxicity among breast cancer radiotherapy patients

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作者
Schnur, Julie B. [1 ,2 ]
Ouellette, Suzanne C. [3 ]
DiLorenzo, Terry A. [4 ]
Green, Sheryl [5 ]
Montgomery, Guy H. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Mt Sinai Sch Med, Dept Oncol Sci, New York, NY 10029 USA
[2] Mt Sinai Sch Med, Integrat Behav Med Program, New York, NY 10029 USA
[3] CUNY, Grad Ctr, New York, NY USA
[4] Yeshiva Univ, Dept Psychol, Stern Coll Women, New York, NY 10033 USA
[5] Mt Sinai Sch Med, Dept Radiat Oncol, New York, NY 10029 USA
关键词
breast neoplasms; oncology; radiotherapy; radiodermatitis; qualitative; BODY-IMAGE; WOMEN; PATHOPHYSIOLOGY; COLOR;
D O I
10.1002/pon.1734
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Objectives: One of the most common acute side effects of breast cancer radiotherapy is treatment-induced skin changes, referred to as skin toxicity. Yet no research to date has focused expressly on skin toxicity-related quality of life (QOL) in breast cancer radiotherapy patients. Therefore, our aim was to use qualitative approaches to better understand the impact of skin toxicity on QOL. Methods: Semistructured interviews were conducted with 20 women (Stage 0-III breast cancer), during their last week of external beam radiotherapy. Each interview was transcribed verbatim, and thematic analysis was performed. Results: Three themes were identified based on the interview responses: First, skin changes affect multiple dimensions of QOL. They cause physical discomfort, body image disturbance, emotional distress, and impair both day-to-day functioning and satisfaction with radiation treatment. Second, individual differences affect women's experiences. Generally African American women, younger women, women who are not currently in a relationship, women who are being treated during the summer, and women who are more invested in their appearance are more distressed by skin toxicity. Third, women use a variety of symptom management strategies including self-medication, complementary/alternative medicine approaches, and psychological strategies. Conclusions: Implications of results are as follows: (1) skin toxicity affects numerous dimensions of QOL, and assessment approaches and psychosocial interventions should address this; (2) individual differences may affect the experience of skin toxicity and should be considered in treatment and education approaches; and (3) participants' own creativity and problem-solving should be used to improve the treatment experience. Copyright (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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