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Pain, fatigue, disturbed sleep and distress comprised a symptom cluster that related to quality of life and functional status of lung cancer surgery patients
Author(s) -
Lin Shuanglan,
Chen Yanhan,
Yang Liu,
Zhou Jianrong
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of clinical nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.94
H-Index - 102
eISSN - 1365-2702
pISSN - 0962-1067
DOI - 10.1111/jocn.12228
Subject(s) - medicine , lung cancer , quality of life (healthcare) , physical therapy , disease , distress , cancer , performance status , sleep disorder , palliative care , insomnia , psychiatry , clinical psychology , nursing
Aims and objectives To explore the common symptom cluster in lung cancer patients with surgical treatment and to evaluate the relationships between symptom cluster and patients’ disease outcomes, including functional status and quality of life. Background Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer‐related death for both men and women, and its incidence is increasing in China. Growing number of researches confirmed that symptoms in lung cancer patients with chemotherapy and radiotherapy occurred as ‘symptom cluster’ across the disease trajectory and influenced disease outcomes. However, few studies focused on the symptom cluster and its effects on quality of life and functional status of lung cancer surgery patients. Design This is a descriptive, cross‐sectional design. Methods Symptoms in lung cancer surgery were assessed by M.D. Anderson Symptom Inventory, K arnofsky P erformance S cale and Q uality of L ife I nstruments for C ancer P atients – L ung C ancer. One hundred and forty‐five individuals were involved in the survey. Results The top four common and most severe symptoms were pain, fatigue, disturbed sleep and distress for lung cancer surgery patients. 4·8% ( n  = 7) and 17·2% ( n  = 25) of patients reported co‐occurrence of two or three symptoms of pain, fatigue, disturbed sleep and distress. About 76·6% ( n  = 111) of patients reported co‐occurrence of all the four symptoms. There were strong negative relationships between the top four symptoms and K arnofsky P erformance S cale and Q uality of L ife I nstruments for C ancer P atients – L ung C ancer scores. Conclusion Pain, fatigue, disturbed sleep and distress constituted the common symptom cluster during the disease trajectory in patients with lung cancer who got surgical treatment and negatively affected their quality of life and functional status. Relevance to clinical practice Symptoms in lung cancer surgery patients often occurred as cluster during the trajectory of disease. To improve the well‐being of patients, attentions need to be focused on developing symptom cluster management strategies.

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