Effectiveness of an intervention (effleurage and petrissage) on the severity of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) among patients: A randomized control pilot trial

一项随机对照试点试验研究了轻抚法和揉捏法对化疗引起的周围神经病变(CIPN)患者严重程度的干预效果。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a dose-dependent, nerve-damaging adverse reaction with reported prevalence rates of 68.1% at the first month after starting chemotherapy; 60.0 % at the third month; and 30% at the sixth month. PURPOSE: To determine the effectiveness of an intervention (effleurage and petrissage) on severity of CIPN among patients receiving platinum-based chemotherapy. METHODS: Sixty patients receiving either a third or fourth cycle of platinum-based chemotherapy were randomly assigned to one of two groups with a pre- and post-test design. The interventional group received effleurage and petrissage prior to chemotherapy for a period of one month. Comparisons of CIPN levels among both groups were done at Day 7, 14, 21, and 1 month using the FACT/ GOG-Ntx subscale. RESULTS: Prior to intervention, the mean score (+SD) of CIPN in the intervention group was 17.17 (+4.907) and 17.10 (+ 4.421) in the control group (T = 0.055, P value 0.956). The post-test scores following intervention at 1 month, was a mean score (+SD) for CIPN in the intervention group of 10.70 (±2.855) and 16.27 (±3.039) in the control group (P value 0.000). CONCLUSIONS: This pilot result supports that the intervention (effleurage and petrissage) can be effective in reducing CIPN severity levels among patients receiving platinum-based chemotherapy.

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