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Feasibility of a Symptom Management Intervention for Honduran Adults Undergoing Chemotherapy

Authors :
Darwin Zeron
Marie Bakitas
Suyapa Bejarano
Julio Cesar Zuniga-Moya
Martha L. Bruce
Lisa Zubkoff
Kathleen Doyle Lyons
Linda S. Kennedy
Meghan E. Freed
Rennie Medina
Source :
Western Journal of Nursing Research. 41:1517-1539
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2019.

Abstract

Evidence-based interventions often need to be adapted to maximize their implementation potential in low-to middle-income countries. A single-arm feasibility study was conducted to determine the feasibility and acceptability of a telephone-delivered, nurse-led, symptom management intervention for adults undergoing chemotherapy in Honduras. Over the course of 6 months, nurses engaged 25 patients undergoing chemotherapy in the intervention. Each participant received an average of 16.2 attempts to contact them for telephone sessions ( SD = 8.0, range = 2-28). Collectively, the participants discussed 24 different types of symptoms. The most commonly discussed symptoms were pain (12%), nausea (7%), and constipation (5%). Qualitative and quantitative data were used to identify treatment manual modifications (i.e., adding content about different symptoms and addressing scheduling of treatment) and workplace modifications (i.e., dedicated nurse time and space) that are needed to optimize implementation of the intervention.

Details

ISSN :
15528456 and 01939459
Volume :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Western Journal of Nursing Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a23b3d8dff0e376d42df2e2b92a2a663
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0193945918825374