Evolução do grau de fadiga em pacientes com câncer de mama em tratamento radioterápico
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Data de Publicação: | 2014 |
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Resumo: | Radiotherapy is one of the most commonly used treatments in the fight against breast cancer. However, despite treating the disease, it also causes systemic side effects, of which malaise and fatigue are among the most presented. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the evolution of the degree of fatigue in women with breast cancer undergoing radiotherapy. This is a longitudinal, prospective, descriptive study conducted in a cancer treatment center in Fortaleza-CE, Brazil, from November 2013 to January 2014, with a sample of 56 women undergoing adjuvant radiotherapy. Fatigue was present at the beginning, middle, and end of RT treatment, in 67.5%, 73.2%, and 91.1% of patients, respectively. The mild degree was the one that affected most patients in the three stages evaluated, with 51.7% in the beginning, 57.1% in the middle, and 71.4% at the end of treatment. Through the paired t-test, there was significant evolution of the degree of fatigue between the beginning and the end (p˂0.00) and between middle and end (p<0.00) of radiotherapy, both presented p<0.05. The most commonly reported symptoms among women who had fatigue were body ache in 9 (13.6%), and skin color changes after radiation in 8 (12.1%). The main causes they related to the onset of fatigue were commuting from home to the radiotherapy center reported by 17 patients (25.4%) and housework/daily activities by 12 (17.9%). The factors identified as those that most relieve fatigue were lie down/sleep for 26 (32.1) and bathe for 16 (19.1%). From the data analysis based on health care practice and literature, we concluded that the main factor that triggered or even enhanced this fatigue was not only the radiotherapy added to the disease itself, rather the socioeconomic factors. Among these are the lower family income and labor or domestic activity associated with the mode of transport to perform the treatment and the waiting time to accomplish it. |
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Evolução do grau de fadiga em pacientes com câncer de mama em tratamento radioterápicoEvolution of the degree of fatigue in patients with breast cancer in radiotherapy treatmentNeoplasias da MamaRadioterapiaFadigaRadiotherapy is one of the most commonly used treatments in the fight against breast cancer. However, despite treating the disease, it also causes systemic side effects, of which malaise and fatigue are among the most presented. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the evolution of the degree of fatigue in women with breast cancer undergoing radiotherapy. This is a longitudinal, prospective, descriptive study conducted in a cancer treatment center in Fortaleza-CE, Brazil, from November 2013 to January 2014, with a sample of 56 women undergoing adjuvant radiotherapy. Fatigue was present at the beginning, middle, and end of RT treatment, in 67.5%, 73.2%, and 91.1% of patients, respectively. The mild degree was the one that affected most patients in the three stages evaluated, with 51.7% in the beginning, 57.1% in the middle, and 71.4% at the end of treatment. Through the paired t-test, there was significant evolution of the degree of fatigue between the beginning and the end (p˂0.00) and between middle and end (p<0.00) of radiotherapy, both presented p<0.05. The most commonly reported symptoms among women who had fatigue were body ache in 9 (13.6%), and skin color changes after radiation in 8 (12.1%). The main causes they related to the onset of fatigue were commuting from home to the radiotherapy center reported by 17 patients (25.4%) and housework/daily activities by 12 (17.9%). The factors identified as those that most relieve fatigue were lie down/sleep for 26 (32.1) and bathe for 16 (19.1%). From the data analysis based on health care practice and literature, we concluded that the main factor that triggered or even enhanced this fatigue was not only the radiotherapy added to the disease itself, rather the socioeconomic factors. Among these are the lower family income and labor or domestic activity associated with the mode of transport to perform the treatment and the waiting time to accomplish it.A radioterapia é um dos tratamentos mais usados no combate ao câncer de mama. Entretanto, apesar de tratar a doença, também causa efeitos colaterais sistêmicos e entre os principais apresentados, estão a indisposição e a fadiga. Diante disso, objetivou-se avaliar a evolução do grau de fadiga em mulheres com câncer de mama em tratamento radioterápico. Estudo longitudinal, prospectivo e descritivo, realizado em um centro de tratamento oncológico em Fortaleza, de novembro de 2013 a janeiro de 2014, com amostra de 56 mulheres em radioterapia adjuvante. A fadiga esteve presente no início, na metade e no final do tratamento radioterápico em respectivamente 67,5%, 73,2% e 91,1% das pacientes. O grau leve foi o que mais acometeu as pacientes nos três estágios avaliados, sendo 51,7%, no início; 57,1%, no meio; e 71,4%, no final do tratamento. Pelo teste T pareado, ocorreu significância na evolução do grau de fadiga entre o início e o final (p˂0,00) e entre a metade e o final (p˂0,00) do tratamento radioterápico ambos apresentaram p˂0,05. Os sintomas mais relatados entre as mulheres que apresentaram fadiga foram dor no corpo, em 9 (13,6%), e alteração na coloração da pele irradiada, em 8 (12,1%). As principais causas que elas relacionaram ao aparecimento da fadiga foram o deslocamento de casa até o local de realização da radioterapia, 17 (25,4%), e as tarefas domésticas/ atividades diárias, 12 (17,9%). Os fatores apontados como os que mais aliviam a fadiga foram: deitar/ dormir, 26 (32,1%) e tomar banho, 16 (19,1%). A partir da análise dos dados com apoio da prática assistencial e da literatura, conclui-se que o principal fator que desencadeava ou mesmo potencializava essa fadiga não era apenas o tratamento radioterápico em si ou somado à própria doença, mas os fatores socioeconômicos, dentre estes, a baixa renda familiar e atividade laboral ou doméstica, associados ao modo de deslocamento para realização do tratamento e o tempo de espera para realizá-lo.Santos, Míria Conceição LavinasSouto, Natasha Firmino2018-03-20T16:43:09Z2018-03-20T16:43:09Z2014-06-16info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfSOUTO, N. F. Evolução do grau de fadiga em pacientes com câncer de mama em tratamento radioterápico. 2014. 70 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Enfermagem) - Faculdade de Farmácia, Odontologia e Enfermagem, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, 2014.http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/30445porreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-02-01T12:12:57Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/30445Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:28:42.438094Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Evolução do grau de fadiga em pacientes com câncer de mama em tratamento radioterápico Evolution of the degree of fatigue in patients with breast cancer in radiotherapy treatment |
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Evolução do grau de fadiga em pacientes com câncer de mama em tratamento radioterápico |
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Evolução do grau de fadiga em pacientes com câncer de mama em tratamento radioterápico Souto, Natasha Firmino Neoplasias da Mama Radioterapia Fadiga |
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Evolução do grau de fadiga em pacientes com câncer de mama em tratamento radioterápico |
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Evolução do grau de fadiga em pacientes com câncer de mama em tratamento radioterápico |
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Evolução do grau de fadiga em pacientes com câncer de mama em tratamento radioterápico |
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Evolução do grau de fadiga em pacientes com câncer de mama em tratamento radioterápico |
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Evolução do grau de fadiga em pacientes com câncer de mama em tratamento radioterápico |
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Souto, Natasha Firmino |
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Souto, Natasha Firmino |
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Santos, Míria Conceição Lavinas |
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Souto, Natasha Firmino |
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Neoplasias da Mama Radioterapia Fadiga |
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Neoplasias da Mama Radioterapia Fadiga |
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Radiotherapy is one of the most commonly used treatments in the fight against breast cancer. However, despite treating the disease, it also causes systemic side effects, of which malaise and fatigue are among the most presented. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the evolution of the degree of fatigue in women with breast cancer undergoing radiotherapy. This is a longitudinal, prospective, descriptive study conducted in a cancer treatment center in Fortaleza-CE, Brazil, from November 2013 to January 2014, with a sample of 56 women undergoing adjuvant radiotherapy. Fatigue was present at the beginning, middle, and end of RT treatment, in 67.5%, 73.2%, and 91.1% of patients, respectively. The mild degree was the one that affected most patients in the three stages evaluated, with 51.7% in the beginning, 57.1% in the middle, and 71.4% at the end of treatment. Through the paired t-test, there was significant evolution of the degree of fatigue between the beginning and the end (p˂0.00) and between middle and end (p<0.00) of radiotherapy, both presented p<0.05. The most commonly reported symptoms among women who had fatigue were body ache in 9 (13.6%), and skin color changes after radiation in 8 (12.1%). The main causes they related to the onset of fatigue were commuting from home to the radiotherapy center reported by 17 patients (25.4%) and housework/daily activities by 12 (17.9%). The factors identified as those that most relieve fatigue were lie down/sleep for 26 (32.1) and bathe for 16 (19.1%). From the data analysis based on health care practice and literature, we concluded that the main factor that triggered or even enhanced this fatigue was not only the radiotherapy added to the disease itself, rather the socioeconomic factors. Among these are the lower family income and labor or domestic activity associated with the mode of transport to perform the treatment and the waiting time to accomplish it. |
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