Longitudinal Assessment of Fatigue in Pregnancy Complicated by Cervical Cancer: A Prospective Case Study and Implications for Nursing and Midwifery Practice

对妊娠合并宫颈癌患者疲劳的纵向评估:一项前瞻性病例研究及其对护理和助产实践的启示

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Abstract

Background: This case report describes the rare coexistence of cervical cancer with pregnancy, a challenging scenario requiring careful balance between maternal treatment and fetal safety. In Poland, cervical cancer remains a significant health issue, highlighting the need for effective multidisciplinary strategies. Methods: This case report was prepared based on CARE guidelines for medical case reporting. The patient was observed by a clinical psycho-oncologist-midwife and a psychologist (also specializing in clinical psycho-oncology) from the start of oncological treatment until delivery and early postpartum. During pregnancy, the pregnant woman was asked three times (at the 23rd, 32nd, and 38th weeks of pregnancy) to complete questionnaires: a self-report questionnaire collecting sociodemographic data, clinical information, and perception of causes and effects of fatigue, the Chalder Fatigue Questionnaire (CHFQ-PL), the Fatigue Management Barriers Questionnaire (FMBQ), the Multidimensional Social Support Scale (MSPSS), and the Walsh Family Resilience Questionnaire (WFRQ-PL). Results: The patient, a 37-year-old woman in her second pregnancy, presented with cervical cancer diagnosed in the first trimester. Major concerns included fatigue, emotional distress, and treatment-related uncertainties. Throughout the pregnancy, she underwent four chemotherapy cycles and participated in psycho-oncological assessments to monitor fatigue, which increased as treatment progressed and affected daily functioning and emotional well-being. To enable the early continuation of oncology treatment, the pregnancy was electively terminated by cesarean section at 37+5 weeks, resulting in the good condition of the infant and a stable maternal postpartum condition, though anemia and emotional concerns required further management. Conclusions: As research on fatigue in pregnant oncology patients is limited, this case underscores the value of structured psycho-oncological support to enhance care and outcomes for both mother and child.

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