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Dementia and comorbid cancer: challenges and implications for nursing practice

Authors :
de Vries, Kay
Chaâbane, Fiona
Harrison Dening, Karen
Source :
Cancer Nursing Practice.
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
RCN Publishing Ltd., 2023.

Abstract

The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link. Data regarding the prevalence of dementia and the prevalence of cancer suggest that a relatively large number of older people living with dementia may also have unsuspected comorbid cancer. Research into dementia and comorbid cancer is limited. The existing literature shows that people living with dementia have much lower cancer survival rates than people who do not have dementia, perhaps due to advanced age and cancer being diagnosed at a late stage or not at all. In people with dementia, investigating and managing cancer is complicated by cognitive impairment, atypical presentation, communication difficulties and potential behavioural issues – all of which may deter healthcare professionals from conducting patient assessments and screening tests. In this article, the authors use a case study to illustrate the challenges that can arise when a person living with dementia develops cancer, particularly in relation to diagnosis, pain assessment, decision-making and carer involvement.

Details

ISSN :
20478933 and 14754266
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Nursing Practice
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6736fb2afdc4d5facf21fb00a2f66591