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Carole Bauer1, Morris Magnan, Pamela Laszewski
1Carole Bauer, MSN, RN, ANP-BC, OCN, CWOCN, Beaumont Health System, Troy, Michigan. Morris Magnan, PhD, RN, Karmanos Cancer Center, Detroit, Michigan. Pamela Laszewski, BSN, RN, OCN, Karmanos Cancer Center, Detroit, Michigan.
Abstract:
Radiation therapy is a key treatment modality for cancer patients, but it is associated with adverse side effects such as radiation dermatitis. To mitigate the adverse effects of radiation on the skin, patients must participate in skin-related self-care. However, even with self-care instruction, adherence can be poor. This quality improvement project used best available evidence for skin care in patients undergoing radiation therapy and a theoretical framework, 4MATing, to provide a structured approach to patient education designed to enhance adherence to skin care recommendations. Implementation of this approach resulted in increased adherence to a topical skin care protocol in our facility. Patients were highly satisfied with their education. While there was a 4-day delay in the onset of radiation dermatitis, this difference was not statistically significant.
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