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Self-care behaviours in older adults treated with oral anticancer agents: A qualitative descriptive study

  • Marco Di Nitto
  • , Fabio Sollazzo
  • , Valentina Biagioli
  • , Francesco Torino
  • , Rosaria Alvaro
  • , Ercole Vellone
  • , Angela Durante

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Abstract

Purpose: Older adults treated with oral anticancer agents may have several needs related to managing their treatment at home. Moreover, the experiences of older adults engaging in self-care have been poorly investigated. This study aimed to explore and describe self-care behaviours in older adults treated with oral anticancer agents. Method: This is a qualitative study using content analysis with both a deductive and an inductive approach. Guided by the Middle-Range Theory of Self-Care of Chronic Illness, we explored the three theoretical dimensions of self-care maintenance (i.e., behaviours to maintain illness stability), self-care monitoring (i.e., behaviours to monitor signs and symptoms) and self-care management (i.e., responses to signs and symptoms). Patients over 70 years of age who were treated with oral anticancer agents for at least 3 months were interviewed. Results: We enrolled 22 participants (13 males), age range: 70–87 years. Nine categories emerged within the three identified dimensions—self-care maintenance: medication adherence, dietary adaptations and physical activity; self-care monitoring: general health status, cancer monitoring, sign and symptom recognition and attending visits; and self-care management: oral anticancer agent side effects management and illness management. Conclusions: Self-care is a growing area in cancer research. However, it is poorly understood among older patients taking oral anticancer agents. Oncology nurses can play a pivotal role in evaluating and supporting self-care behaviours, educating patients to effectively implement correct self-care behaviours and ensuring positive outcomes for these patients. Further research is needed to establish appropriate interventions to improve self-care in older patients taking oral anticancer agents.

Lingua originaleInglese
Numero di articolo102139
RivistaEuropean Journal of Oncology Nursing
Volume58
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - giu 2022
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