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Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being ; 17(1): 2049437, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35315728

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To explore the essential meaning of how sensory disturbances caused by Oxaliplatin influence self-understanding and freedom to live an everyday life among survivors after colorectal cancer. METHODS: Data was generated by means of a semi-structured individual interview with eight survivors after colorectal cancer who continued to experience chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy at least one year after completing chemotherapy with Oxaliplatin. Data analysis was guided by existential phenomenology and descriptive life-world research. RESULTS: The essential meaning was structured by four constituents. 1) An unpleasant fluctuating sensation which is impossible to ignore, 2) Breaking through of noise and pain despite struggling to keep them at bay, 3) Continuously feeling ill despite being cured, and 4) Bodily constraints that impact self-understanding and limit enjoyment of life. CONCLUSION: The survivors used distraction to keep the sensory disturbances at bay but were forced to adapt to a new self-understanding as sufferers after chemotherapy despite being cured of their cancer disease. This way of being-in-the-world was understood by survivors, their families and healthcare professionals as a necessary price to pay to be alive. However, marked as sufferer after chemotherapy, the participants' everyday style of experience and life revealed as an ill health condition, which limited their ability to accomplish everyday activities as before and their freedom to realize their potential-the "I can".


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Antineoplastic Agents , Colorectal Neoplasms , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases , Antineoplastic Agents/adverse effects , Colorectal Neoplasms/drug therapy , Humans , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases/chemically induced , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases/drug therapy , Problem Solving , Survivors
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Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being ; 16(1): 1950889, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34296981

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Purpose: To deepen the understanding of how survivors' experience and give meaning to the embodied phenomenon of chronic sensory disturbances in everyday life after oxaliplatin treatment for colorectal cancer.Methods: Data was generated by means of a semi-structured interview guide and drawings with the aim to explore eight survivors' lifeworld experiences. Data was analyzed through a phenomenological approach.Results: The essential meaning of sensory disturbances emerged in two main themes and four sub-themes. Theme A: 'A peculiar experience that is difficult to logically understand' with the subthemes; 'An ambiguous perception in hands and feet' and 'Being alienated from one's own body'. Theme B: Losing touch with the world' with the subthemes: 'A lack of sensory contact with physical surfaces' and 'Breakdown of sensitivity in hands hampers fine motor skills and social contact'.Conclusion: Sensory disturbances contributed to an ambiguous and discordant perception of an alienated body that was difficult to describe and affected the ability to act and connect to things and other people. Metaphors and drawings were valuable as means to verbalize and illustrate the changed body perception where the 'I can' changed into 'I cannot'. To support the embodied connection to the world new usage patterns were required.


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Colorectal Neoplasms , Survivors , Colorectal Neoplasms/drug therapy , Humans , Oxaliplatin
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J Clin Nurs ; 29(19-20): 3847-3859, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32681531

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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore from a nurse and patient perspective what questionnaire-"Functional assessment of cancer treatment gynecological group neurotoxicity" or "Oxaliplatin-Associated Neuropathy Questionnaire"-best describes chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy and its influence on everyday life in a comprehensive and meaningful way, prior to implementation in daily practice. BACKGROUND: Patients experience chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy during and after chemotherapy for colorectal cancer with oxaliplatin. This neuropathy is difficult to describe for patients and to identify for nurses. To address the specific needs of patients and improve identification of neuropathy and its influence on everyday life, we wanted to implement a questionnaire in clinical practice. DESIGN: A phenomenological hermeneutic frame of reference was used. METHOD: Semi-structured interviews with 15 patients and two focus groups with eight cancer nurses were used for data collection. Data were organised and interpreted by content analytical steps in a hermeneutical process. COREQ checklist was used in reporting of the study. RESULTS: The analysis resulted in two main themes (a) "To dig deeper" with sub-themes "to identify the line between acceptable and nonacceptable chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy," and "searching for a precise description." (b). "When everything is interrelated" with sub-themes "to be aware of different perspectives and understandings" and "recognise potential pitfalls." CONCLUSION: Involving patients and nurses in choosing between the two questionnaires revealed that neither alone was sufficient to describe the patients' experiences. Instead, it seems essential to implement both questionnaires, using the answers as a basis for a dialogue to address the patients' specific needs. RELEVANCE FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE: Using patients and nurses perspectives in a complementary way may provide a solid foundation before starting an implementation process in clinical practice. However, attention must be paid to potential barriers and facilitators as well as the fact that a successful implementing process requires leadership and information sharing.


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Antineoplastic Agents , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases , Antineoplastic Agents/adverse effects , Focus Groups , Humans , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases/chemically induced , Qualitative Research , Surveys and Questionnaires
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