Palliative Care Research
Online ISSN : 1880-5302
ISSN-L : 1880-5302
Original Research
Difficulties in daily life of post thoracic esophagectomy cancer patients after hospital discharge
Shigeaki WatanukiKeiko IinoYurie KoyamaMiho KuriharaChisato IchikawaKyoko OkadaHideo UesugiChie AsanumaHiroyuki DaikoTakeo FujitaKyoko SuzukiChihoko WadaMichiko MoriYoko HisabeKaori YagasakiHiroko Komatsu
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2014 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages 128-135

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Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed at identifying difficulties among post thoracic esophagectomy cancer patients during outpatient follow-up. Methods: Patients who had radical esophagectomy at a cancer center hospital in Japan were prospectively observed and were interviewed by a certified nurse assigned at esophageal surgical outpatient division. Their responses were documented in medical records and were analyzed by content analysis method. This study was approved by the study hospital's research ethics committee. Results: The data from 66 patients were obtained. Content analysis yielded 221 extracts, 25 categories, and 65 codes of difficulties, including: concerns or signs/symptoms associated with dietary intake, physical activity, and anxiety. Implications: The majority of post-thoracoabdominal esophagectomy patients experienced multiple dysfunctions and symptoms after discharge. The results underscore the significance of nurses' role in assessing and instructing patients to address these issues.
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© 2014 by Japanese Society for Palliative Medicine
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