The Role Of Effective Radiation Therapist–Patient Communication In Alleviating Treatment-Related Pain And Procedural Discomfort During Radiotherapy

Katia Mattarozzi, Edita Fino, Valeria Panni, Alessandro Agostini, Alessio G Morganti, Paolo Maria Russo Department of Experimental, Diagnostic, and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalyCorrespondence: Alessandro AgostiniDepartment of Experimental, Diagnostic, and Specialty Medici...

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Main Authors: Mattarozzi K, Fino E, Panni V, Agostini A, Morganti AG, Russo PM
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2019-10-01
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spelling doaj-3d044eca71c2461888cb6b643ae77d7f2020-11-25T01:42:21ZengDove Medical PressPatient Preference and Adherence1177-889X2019-10-01Volume 131861186549392The Role Of Effective Radiation Therapist–Patient Communication In Alleviating Treatment-Related Pain And Procedural Discomfort During RadiotherapyMattarozzi KFino EPanni VAgostini AMorganti AGRusso PMKatia Mattarozzi, Edita Fino, Valeria Panni, Alessandro Agostini, Alessio G Morganti, Paolo Maria Russo Department of Experimental, Diagnostic, and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalyCorrespondence: Alessandro AgostiniDepartment of Experimental, Diagnostic, and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna, 5 Viale Berti Pichat, Bologna 40127, ItalyTel +39 051 209 1341Fax +39051243086Email alessandro.agostin11@unibo.itPurpose: Managing radiotherapy (RT)-induced pain is essential for reducing the likelihood of treatment interruption and improving the chance of tumor control. The current study aimed to examine the role of radiation therapist (RTTs) interaction and effective information communication in modulating patients’ experiences of pain and discomfort during RT.Methods: Participants were 91 cancer patients undergoing RT for the first time referred to the Radiotherapy Unit of Sant’Orsola-Malpighi Hospital in Bologna, Italy. Patient-reported outcome measures included patient satisfaction with the quality of the relationship and the information received by the RTTs, assessed by the Communication with RTTs — Shortened, scale, and pain and discomfort experienced during RT, assessed through two VAS scales. Attitudes toward RT were also assessed. All measures were collected as patients were approximately halfway through the overall RT duration (on average at the end of the 12th session).Results: Patient satisfaction with RTT relationships and treatment-information communication was significantly related to RT-induced pain intensity and patient attitudes toward RT. The more satisfied patients were with RTT interactions and communication, the more positive their attitudes were toward RT and the lower the pain intensity experienced during treatment.Conclusion: Clinical implications can be drawn in terms of highlighting the need for RTTs to be mindful of their technical and supportive role in delivery of patient care and in structuring treatment information content in a way that contrasts potential nocebo effects related to patients’ negative expectations about RT. The findings support the idea that RTTs may benefit from training interventions and structured education sessions with a focus on interpersonal skills and patient-centered communication.Keywords: radiotherapy, experiences of pain, information, communicationhttps://www.dovepress.com/the-role-of-effective-radiation-therapist-patient-communication-in-all-peer-reviewed-article-PPAradiotherapyexperiences of paininformationcommunication
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Panni V
Agostini A
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Russo PM
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Panni V
Agostini A
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Russo PM
The Role Of Effective Radiation Therapist–Patient Communication In Alleviating Treatment-Related Pain And Procedural Discomfort During Radiotherapy
Patient Preference and Adherence
radiotherapy
experiences of pain
information
communication
author_facet Mattarozzi K
Fino E
Panni V
Agostini A
Morganti AG
Russo PM
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title The Role Of Effective Radiation Therapist–Patient Communication In Alleviating Treatment-Related Pain And Procedural Discomfort During Radiotherapy
title_short The Role Of Effective Radiation Therapist–Patient Communication In Alleviating Treatment-Related Pain And Procedural Discomfort During Radiotherapy
title_full The Role Of Effective Radiation Therapist–Patient Communication In Alleviating Treatment-Related Pain And Procedural Discomfort During Radiotherapy
title_fullStr The Role Of Effective Radiation Therapist–Patient Communication In Alleviating Treatment-Related Pain And Procedural Discomfort During Radiotherapy
title_full_unstemmed The Role Of Effective Radiation Therapist–Patient Communication In Alleviating Treatment-Related Pain And Procedural Discomfort During Radiotherapy
title_sort role of effective radiation therapist–patient communication in alleviating treatment-related pain and procedural discomfort during radiotherapy
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Patient Preference and Adherence
issn 1177-889X
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Katia Mattarozzi, Edita Fino, Valeria Panni, Alessandro Agostini, Alessio G Morganti, Paolo Maria Russo Department of Experimental, Diagnostic, and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, ItalyCorrespondence: Alessandro AgostiniDepartment of Experimental, Diagnostic, and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna, 5 Viale Berti Pichat, Bologna 40127, ItalyTel +39 051 209 1341Fax +39051243086Email alessandro.agostin11@unibo.itPurpose: Managing radiotherapy (RT)-induced pain is essential for reducing the likelihood of treatment interruption and improving the chance of tumor control. The current study aimed to examine the role of radiation therapist (RTTs) interaction and effective information communication in modulating patients’ experiences of pain and discomfort during RT.Methods: Participants were 91 cancer patients undergoing RT for the first time referred to the Radiotherapy Unit of Sant’Orsola-Malpighi Hospital in Bologna, Italy. Patient-reported outcome measures included patient satisfaction with the quality of the relationship and the information received by the RTTs, assessed by the Communication with RTTs — Shortened, scale, and pain and discomfort experienced during RT, assessed through two VAS scales. Attitudes toward RT were also assessed. All measures were collected as patients were approximately halfway through the overall RT duration (on average at the end of the 12th session).Results: Patient satisfaction with RTT relationships and treatment-information communication was significantly related to RT-induced pain intensity and patient attitudes toward RT. The more satisfied patients were with RTT interactions and communication, the more positive their attitudes were toward RT and the lower the pain intensity experienced during treatment.Conclusion: Clinical implications can be drawn in terms of highlighting the need for RTTs to be mindful of their technical and supportive role in delivery of patient care and in structuring treatment information content in a way that contrasts potential nocebo effects related to patients’ negative expectations about RT. The findings support the idea that RTTs may benefit from training interventions and structured education sessions with a focus on interpersonal skills and patient-centered communication.Keywords: radiotherapy, experiences of pain, information, communication
topic radiotherapy
experiences of pain
information
communication
url https://www.dovepress.com/the-role-of-effective-radiation-therapist-patient-communication-in-all-peer-reviewed-article-PPA
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