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Barriers to Adherence to Cancer Treatments Among Head and Neck Cancer Patients

Jennifer Miller, Julianne M. Evers

2022Journal of the Advanced Practitioner in Oncology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Head and neck cancer patients often undergo a demanding treatment schedule requiring radiation and chemotherapy. Adherence to these treatment schedules is affected by several issues, including socioeconomic factors, characteristics of the disease and treatment plan, symptoms, and side effects. Oncology advanced practitioners (APs) work directly with patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) during active treatment, often screening for and managing side effects and providing referrals. Evidence-based interventions and innovative strategies for the oncology AP to improve HNC patients' quality of life and treatment adherence include frequent distress screening, AP-led educational interventions and symptom management clinics, and incorporating technology to allow for close contact with patients during treatment.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHead and neck cancerPsychological interventionRadiation therapyQuality of life (healthcare)CancerHead and neckDistressIntensive care medicineChemotherapyDiseasePhysical therapySocioeconomic statusCancer treatmentInternal medicineOncologySurgeryNursingPopulationClinical psychologyEnvironmental healthHead and Neck Cancer StudiesOral health in cancer treatmentDysphagia Assessment and Management