Pain intensity as perceived by patients with cancer and their caregivers, and influencing factors
The purposes of this descriptive study were to describe and compare the levels of pain intensity perceived by both patients with cancer and their caregivers, and to describe a group of influencing factors contributing towards pain perception. A total of 98 dyads of patients with cancer and their car...
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doaj-47c0776c8fa34c17b06d4eecbcc25dc02020-11-25T03:01:28ZengPrince of Songkla UniversityJournal of Health Science and Medical Research (JHSMR)2586-99812630-05592007-12-01256491499677Pain intensity as perceived by patients with cancer and their caregivers, and influencing factorsY Kantabanlang0W Petpichetchain1K Nilmanat2Department of Adult Nursing, Boromarajonani College of Nursing Nakhonsrithammarat, Mueang, Nakhonsrithammarat 80000,Department of Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla 90112,Department of Medical Nursing,Faculty of Nursing, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla 90112,The purposes of this descriptive study were to describe and compare the levels of pain intensity perceived by both patients with cancer and their caregivers, and to describe a group of influencing factors contributing towards pain perception. A total of 98 dyads of patients with cancer and their caregivers from five hospitals in southern Thailand participated in this study. A pain numeric rating scale, knowledge, attitude, interrelationship between patients and caregivers, and a demographic questionnaire were used in the study. The results indicated that the overall mean pain intensity score perceived by patients and caregivers were at the mild level and moderate levels respectively. Pain intensity perceived by the patients and family caregivers was not significantly different. Hierarchical regression analysis of the patients' data sets revealed that the demographic variables, patient-caregiver relationships, and patients' knowledge and attitudes accounted for 6% of the perception of pain intensity (adjusted R2 = .06) while for the caregivers it was 21% of their perception of pain intensity (adjusted R2 = .21). The most significant factor for patients was their knowledge of cancer pain but for the caregivers' they were their relationship, education and knowledge. These findings have implications for nursing practice in planning interventions to educate cancer patients and caregivers concerning cancer pain. In addition, the contribution of the relationship between patients and caregivers suggests that nurses may need to support and strengthen this relationship.https://www.jhsmr.org/index.php/jhsmr/article/view/663pain intensitycancer patientcaregiver |
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Pain intensity as perceived by patients with cancer and their caregivers, and influencing factors |
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The purposes of this descriptive study were to describe and compare the levels of pain intensity perceived by both patients with cancer and their caregivers, and to describe a group of influencing factors contributing towards pain perception. A total of 98 dyads of patients with cancer and their caregivers from five hospitals in southern Thailand participated in this study. A pain numeric rating scale, knowledge, attitude, interrelationship between patients and caregivers, and a demographic questionnaire were used in the study. The results indicated that the overall mean pain intensity score perceived by patients and caregivers were at the mild level and moderate levels respectively. Pain intensity perceived by the patients and family caregivers was not significantly different. Hierarchical regression analysis of the patients' data sets revealed that the demographic variables, patient-caregiver relationships, and patients' knowledge and attitudes accounted for 6% of the perception of pain intensity (adjusted R2 = .06) while for the caregivers it was 21% of their perception of pain intensity (adjusted R2 = .21). The most significant factor for patients was their knowledge of cancer pain but for the caregivers' they were their relationship, education and knowledge. These findings have implications for nursing practice in planning interventions to educate cancer patients and caregivers concerning cancer pain. In addition, the contribution of the relationship between patients and caregivers suggests that nurses may need to support and strengthen this relationship. |
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