Palliative Care Research
Online ISSN : 1880-5302
ISSN-L : 1880-5302
Original Research
Association between Catastrophizing, Subjective Symptoms, Upper Extremity Function, and Disability in Cancer Patients with Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral Neuropathy
Yuta IkioAkira SagariJiro NakanoYasutaka KondoFutoshi OdaSatoshi OgaTakashi HasegawaToshio Higashi
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2020 Volume 15 Issue 4 Pages 331-338

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Objective: We investigated the association between catastrophizing with regard to numbness and pain, subjective symptoms, upper extremity function, and disability in cancer patients with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN). Method: We evaluated catastrophizing (pain catastrophizing scale [PCS] total score, rumination, helplessness, magnification), subjective symptoms of numbness and pain, upper extremity function, and disability in patients with hematological malignancy and gastrointestinal cancer who developed upper extremity CIPN. We calculated the Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient to determine the strength of the association. Result: A significant association was observed between catastrophizing and disability; however, upper extremity function was not significantly association with catastrophizing. Based on the PCS subscale scores, only rumination was significantly association with subjective symptoms. Conclusion: Functional assessment and approaches may not be sufficient to improve the activities of daily living in cancer patients with upper extremity CIPN, and assessment and approaches to cognitive aspects, such as catastrophizing, should also be considered.

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