Journal of pain and symptom management
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Oct 2017
Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter StudyWeb-based tailored psycho-education for breast cancer patients at the onset of the survivorship phase: a multicenter randomized controlled trial.
Many breast cancer patients have unmet informational and psychosocial needs after treatment completion. A psychoeducational intervention may be well suited to support these patients. ⋯ Although the effectiveness was not demonstrated, a subgroup of women treated for breast cancer can probably be supported by the program. The results of the present study are a starting point for further development and use of the program.
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Oct 2017
Multicenter StudyStability and priority of symptoms and symptom clusters among allogeneic HSCT patients within a 5-year longitudinal study.
Due to toxicity and invasiveness, allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation causes severe and longstanding symptom burden. Longitudinal studies on symptoms and symptom clusters (SC) would be helpful to optimize symptom control but are rare to date. ⋯ Given its high stability, severity, and impact on QoL, fatigue should have priority in symptom management. The treatment of this symptom could be enhanced by also incorporating interventions addressing dyspnea and loss of appetite.
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Oct 2017
Multicenter StudyEvaluation of a video-based seminar to raise healthcare professionals' awareness of culturally sensitive end-of-life care.
Health care workers serve diverse communities and face challenges in delivering culturally responsive EOL care, especially when caring for Latino elders. ⋯ The telenovela was effective in increasing health care workers' awareness of caregivers stress and cultural approach to EOL decisions. There is need for ongoing efforts to educate HCPs on cultural sensitivity to help ethnically diverse caregivers and their patients benefit from EOL care.
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Oct 2017
Multicenter StudyAttachment insecurity in advanced cancer patients: psychometric properties of the German version of the Brief Experiences in Close Relationships Scale (ECR-M16-G).
Attachment insecurity refers to difficulty in trusting and relying on others in times of need. Its underlying factors attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance have been empirically associated with impaired coping in advanced cancer and, therefore, should be considered in individually tailored medical and psychosocial treatment. ⋯ The ECR-M16-G is a valid and reliable measure of attachment insecurity in patients with advanced cancer and can be recommended as a tool for clinical care and further research.
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Oct 2017
Iranian Brief Pain Inventory: Validation and application in elderly people with cancer pain.
Cancer is a major health problem in the elderly, and pain is one of the most common symptoms among older patients with cancer. Sufficient pain treatments depend on the accuracy of the pain assessment tool. ⋯ The BPI-IR is a reliable and valid tool for assessing pain among older adults with cancer.