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Cancer-related fatigue: clinical practice issues

P M Clark1, C Lacasse

  • 1Genzyme Corporation, Cambridge, MA, USA.

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing
|June 9, 1998
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Cancer-related fatigue is a common challenge for patients. Effective management requires understanding its causes, assessment, and interventions to improve quality of life.

Area of Science:

  • Oncology Nursing
  • Symptom Management

Background:

  • Cancer-related fatigue is a prevalent and difficult symptom for patients undergoing cancer treatment.
  • Managing this fatigue is crucial for maintaining patient quality of life.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current nursing literature and practices concerning cancer-related fatigue.
  • To propose a treatment plan for managing cancer-related fatigue.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of nursing studies on cancer-related fatigue.
  • Analysis of current clinical practices in fatigue management.
  • Synthesis of research-based interventions.

Main Results:

  • Successful treatment hinges on understanding the fatigue continuum, etiologies, assessment, and interventions.

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  • Conclusions:

    • Oncology nurses can significantly improve patient quality of life by applying evidence-based knowledge.
    • A comprehensive understanding of cancer-related fatigue is essential for effective clinical practice.