Taxanie-induced musculoskeletal pain in women with ovarian cancer

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) === Taxane-induced musculoskeletal pain (TIMP) is musculoskeletal pain that includes myalgia (i.e., diffuse muscle pain, usually accompanied by malaise) and/or arthralgia (i.e., joint pain) that occurs following treatment with taxane-base...

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Main Author: Davis, Lorie Lynn
Other Authors: Carpenter, Janet S.
Language:en_US
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1805/13760
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spelling ndltd-IUPUI-oai-scholarworks.iupui.edu-1805-137602019-05-10T15:21:51Z Taxanie-induced musculoskeletal pain in women with ovarian cancer Davis, Lorie Lynn Carpenter, Janet S. Otte, Julie L. Kroenke, Kurt He, Chuyan Smith, Sophia Health-related quality of life Ovarian cancer Paclitaxel Pain Survivorship Symptom management Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) Taxane-induced musculoskeletal pain (TIMP) is musculoskeletal pain that includes myalgia (i.e., diffuse muscle pain, usually accompanied by malaise) and/or arthralgia (i.e., joint pain) that occurs following treatment with taxane-based chemotherapy. TIMP is a symptom that is clinically reported as negatively affecting most cancer survivors receiving taxane-based chemotherapy; however, TIMP is not comprehensively understood. The purpose of this dissertation was to conduct a cross sectional, descriptive, correlational pilot study to describe TIMP in women with ovarian cancer who were being or had been treated with paclitaxel-containing regimens. Specific aims were to: (1) describe the TIMP symptom experience (intensity, distress, duration, location, quality, temporal pattern, aggravating and alleviating factors, and pain management); (2) describe the associations between TIMP (intensity, distress) and co occurring symptoms (pain [general], peripheral neuropathy, impaired sleep, fatigue, emotional distress, and/or hot flashes); and (3) identify associations between TIMP (intensity, distress) and patient-reported outcomes (interference with daily activities, physical functioning, and health-related quality of life). Primary data collection was performed on a convenience sample of 15 women with ovarian cancer. Participants were recruited from an outpatient cancer clinic, local cancer support communities, and a national cancer survivors’ research registry. Descriptive statistics and Spearman’s correlations were used. Findings showed TIMP is moderate to severe in intensity on average, constant, affecting a large area of the body, and aggravated by everyday walking. Greater TIMP intensity or distress was associated with greater intensity and interference of most co-occurring symptoms and was associated with greater interference with daily activities, worse physical functioning, and worse health-related quality of life. Nurses are encouraged to comprehensively assess TIMP using structured, validated tools for pain to better intervene on aggravating and alleviating factors and pain management regimens. Prospective, longitudinal studies with larger sample sizes are needed to further understand TIMP and its impact on cancer survivors. 2017-08-09T14:54:14Z 2017-08-09T14:54:14Z 2017-04-18 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/1805/13760 10.7912/C2JW6N en_US
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topic Health-related quality of life
Ovarian cancer
Paclitaxel
Pain
Survivorship
Symptom management
spellingShingle Health-related quality of life
Ovarian cancer
Paclitaxel
Pain
Survivorship
Symptom management
Davis, Lorie Lynn
Taxanie-induced musculoskeletal pain in women with ovarian cancer
description Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) === Taxane-induced musculoskeletal pain (TIMP) is musculoskeletal pain that includes myalgia (i.e., diffuse muscle pain, usually accompanied by malaise) and/or arthralgia (i.e., joint pain) that occurs following treatment with taxane-based chemotherapy. TIMP is a symptom that is clinically reported as negatively affecting most cancer survivors receiving taxane-based chemotherapy; however, TIMP is not comprehensively understood. The purpose of this dissertation was to conduct a cross sectional, descriptive, correlational pilot study to describe TIMP in women with ovarian cancer who were being or had been treated with paclitaxel-containing regimens. Specific aims were to: (1) describe the TIMP symptom experience (intensity, distress, duration, location, quality, temporal pattern, aggravating and alleviating factors, and pain management); (2) describe the associations between TIMP (intensity, distress) and co occurring symptoms (pain [general], peripheral neuropathy, impaired sleep, fatigue, emotional distress, and/or hot flashes); and (3) identify associations between TIMP (intensity, distress) and patient-reported outcomes (interference with daily activities, physical functioning, and health-related quality of life). Primary data collection was performed on a convenience sample of 15 women with ovarian cancer. Participants were recruited from an outpatient cancer clinic, local cancer support communities, and a national cancer survivors’ research registry. Descriptive statistics and Spearman’s correlations were used. Findings showed TIMP is moderate to severe in intensity on average, constant, affecting a large area of the body, and aggravated by everyday walking. Greater TIMP intensity or distress was associated with greater intensity and interference of most co-occurring symptoms and was associated with greater interference with daily activities, worse physical functioning, and worse health-related quality of life. Nurses are encouraged to comprehensively assess TIMP using structured, validated tools for pain to better intervene on aggravating and alleviating factors and pain management regimens. Prospective, longitudinal studies with larger sample sizes are needed to further understand TIMP and its impact on cancer survivors.
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title_short Taxanie-induced musculoskeletal pain in women with ovarian cancer
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