The Impact of Palliative Care on Mitigating Pain and Its Associated Effects in Determining Quality of Life among Colon Cancer Outpatients
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Electronic Database
2.2. The Screening Criterion and Search Strategy
Applied Ovid Search Strategy
3. Results
3.1. Successfully Enrolled Full-Text Articles
3.2. Pain: The Impact of Pain as a Factor Influencing QoL among CRC Outpatients
3.2.1. Colorectal Cancer-Derived Pain (Physiological Effects)
3.2.2. CRC-Associated Pain and Their Possible Palliative Strategies
Fear, Anxiety, and Depression (Psychological Effects)
Sleep Disorders among CRC Patients and Mitigation Approaches
Social Isolation and Loneliness and Intervention Approaches
Improved Eating Habits and Physical Exercises
The Side Effects of Colon Cancer Treatment and Preventive Approaches
3.3. Drawbacks and Adoption of Appropriate Follow-Up Programs for CRC Outpatients
3.4. Effectiveness of Online Support Programs for CRC Outpatients
3.4.1. Interactivity between Healthcare Providers, Patients, and Caregivers
3.4.2. Adoption of Non-Professional Staff into the Palliative Care Program
3.4.3. Adoption of Professional Life Coaches and Family Members into the Palliative Care Program
3.5. Improvement of QoL Outcomes through the Integration of Formal and Informal Palliative Care Systems
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Tool | Letter and Its Representation | Descriptive Questions |
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OLDCART | O—onset | - When did the pain start? |
L—location | - Where is the pain? Is there more than one location? | |
D—duration | - How often does the pain occur? Is it constant or intermittent? How long does the pain last? | |
C—characteristics | - How does the pain feel (intensity)? What words would you use to describe the pain? | |
A—aggravating factors | - What makes the pain worse? | |
R—relieving factors | - What makes the pain better? | |
T—treatment | - What treatments have you tried to control the pain? How are they working? How do they affect the pain intensity? | |
PQRST | P—provocation/palliation | - What causes or relieves it? |
Q—quality | - What does it feel like? | |
R—region/radiation | - Where is the pain? Does the pain radiate? | |
S—severity | - How severe is the pain on a 0-to-10 scale? | |
T—riming | - Constant or intermittent? | |
WILDA | W—words | - The words used to describe your pain. |
I—intensity | - On a 0–10 scale, what is your pain now, at rest, on movement, worst pain possible in past 24 h? What is your comfort/function goal? | |
L—location | - Where is your pain? | |
D—duration | - Is your pain always there, or does it come and go? Do you have both types of pain? | |
A—aggravating/alleviating factors | - What makes your pain worse or better? | |
MOPAT | M—multidimensional | This tool can be used to assess pain in noncommunicative CRC patients in the critical care environment. The MOPAT is distinctive in that it can be deployed over time and in different settings. |
O—objective | ||
P—pain | ||
A—assessment | ||
T—tool |
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Macharia, J.M.; Raposa, B.L.; Sipos, D.; Melczer, C.; Toth, Z.; Káposztás, Z. The Impact of Palliative Care on Mitigating Pain and Its Associated Effects in Determining Quality of Life among Colon Cancer Outpatients. Healthcare 2023, 11, 2954. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11222954
Macharia JM, Raposa BL, Sipos D, Melczer C, Toth Z, Káposztás Z. The Impact of Palliative Care on Mitigating Pain and Its Associated Effects in Determining Quality of Life among Colon Cancer Outpatients. Healthcare. 2023; 11(22):2954. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11222954
Chicago/Turabian StyleMacharia, John M., Bence L. Raposa, Dávid Sipos, Csaba Melczer, Zoltan Toth, and Zsolt Káposztás. 2023. "The Impact of Palliative Care on Mitigating Pain and Its Associated Effects in Determining Quality of Life among Colon Cancer Outpatients" Healthcare 11, no. 22: 2954. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11222954
APA StyleMacharia, J. M., Raposa, B. L., Sipos, D., Melczer, C., Toth, Z., & Káposztás, Z. (2023). The Impact of Palliative Care on Mitigating Pain and Its Associated Effects in Determining Quality of Life among Colon Cancer Outpatients. Healthcare, 11(22), 2954. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11222954