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The Effect of Pain Self-Management Education on Pain Severity and Quality of Life in Metastatic Cancer Patients

Mahsa Musavi, Simin Jahani, Marziyeh Asadizaker, Elham Maraghi, Sasan Razmjoo

2021Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Proper pain control in cancer patients is one of the prime needs of metastatic cancer patients. It is, then, one of the essential objectives of health care workers. The present study aimed to pinpoint the impact of pain self-management education on the pain severity and the quality of life in patients with metastatic cancers using complementary medicine approaches. METHODS: This clinical trial study was performed in the Oncology Specialty Clinic of Ahvaz Golestan Hospital on 82 metastatic cancer patients picked based on inclusion criteria. They were randomly assigned to two groups: the intervention group and one as the control group. In the intervention group, pain self-management was taught in the three steps of providing information, skill development, and guidance. Self-management approaches were also practically taught face to face along with feedback. Furthermore, the quality of life was measured at 1-and 3-month follow-ups and the pain severity was measured during 7 weeks. In the control group, the quality of life questionnaire and the pain severity checklist were given to the participants to fill out. Finally, data were analyzed through SPSS version 22 in general and repeated-measures ANOVA and Friedman tests. RESULTS: < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Findings of the present study indicate a positive impact of pain self-management on improving pain severity and the indicators of quality of life in metastatic cancer patients. Accordingly, the current study findings can help nurses, nursing students, and other team members improve pain control skills and subsequently increase the quality of life in patients with metastatic cancers.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineQuality of life (healthcare)Physical therapyChecklistIntervention (counseling)Cancer painSpecialtySelf-managementCancerPain managementClinical trialInternal medicineFamily medicineNursingPsychologyComputer scienceMachine learningCognitive psychologyPain Management and Opioid UseCancer survivorship and careMental Health and Well-being