Exploring Patients’ Understanding of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy

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Robert Knoerl
Donna L. Berry
Jeffrey Meyerhardt
Kaitlen Reyes
Elahe Salehi
Jennifer S. Gewandter
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[1] Phyllis F. Cantor Center for Research in Nursing and Patient Care Services,Present Address
[2] Dana-Farber Cancer Institute,Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Informatics
[3] University of Michigan School of Nursing,School of Medicine and Dentistry
[4] University of Washington,undefined
[5] Medical Oncology,undefined
[6] Dana-Farber Cancer Institute,undefined
[7] University of Rochester Medical Center,undefined
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Journal of Cancer Education | 2023年 / 38卷
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Neoplasms; Peripheral nervous system diseases; Surveys and questionnaires; Patient education as topic; Communication;
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Little quantitative evidence exists surrounding patients’ level of understanding of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) symptoms (numbness, tingling, pain in the hands/feet) and consequences (e.g., negatively affect physical functioning or chemotherapy dosing) at the beginning of chemotherapy. The purpose of this cross-sectional, secondary analysis was to describe CIPN knowledge and education patterns among adults early in a course of neurotoxic chemotherapy for the treatment of cancer (< three infusions). Following consent, participants completed an electronic questionnaire about their perceptions of CIPN symptoms, incidence, and education. Participants (N = 92) were mainly female (76%), white (91%), and diagnosed with breast (46%) or gastrointestinal (40%) cancers. Most participants without CIPN (n = 48) did not expect to develop CIPN (45%) or were unaware of CIPN as a side-effect (30%). Furthermore, 71% of participants without CIPN (n = 31) estimated CIPN to occur in ≤ 30% of patients receiving neurotoxic chemotherapy. Overall, participants learned about CIPN from their doctor or nurse prior to beginning chemotherapy (90%). Clinicians delivered education about CIPN symptoms (75%), but less frequently delivered education about CIPN management (14%), or the impact of CIPN on the ability to continue chemotherapy (16%) or physical functioning (24%). Finally, participants reported that a discussion with their doctor/nurse would be the best way to learn about CIPN (92%). Results revealed that participants without CIPN were largely unaware of the adverse consequences or incidence of CIPN during treatment. Further research is needed to investigate optimal methods to promote patient-clinician communication about CIPN during chemotherapy to enhance patients’ retention of CIPN information and activation in their care.
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