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Chemotherapy-induced nausea in a sample of gynaecological cancer patients: assessment issues and personal risk factors evaluation

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
Short description:
Chemotherapy-induced nausea in a sample of gynaecological cancer patients: assessment issues and personal risk factors evaluation / Di Mattei, V. E.; Carnelli, L.; Taranto, P.; Mazzetti, M.; Perego, G.; Rottoli, S.; Rancoita, P. M. V.; Bergamini, A.; Petrone, M.; Rabaiotti, E.; Candotti, G.; Candiani, M.. - In: SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER. - ISSN 0941-4355. - (2020). [10.1007/s00520-020-05377-1]
abstract:
Purpose: Chemotherapy-induced nausea (CIN) is a relevant problem for gynaecological cancer patients. The evaluation of CIN is a key aspect in its management, along with the identification of associated risk factors. The objective of the study was to compare different measurements of nausea and to investigate personal risk factors in CIN development. Method: Eighty-one women treated for gynaecological cancers took part. The presence of CIN was evaluated using the MASCC Antiemesis Tool (MAT) and a patient’s report to clinicians at the subsequent chemotherapy cycle. Personal risk factors were assessed using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and a self-report questionnaire. Results: The study shows that the agreement between patients’ assessment of CIN with MAT and what they referred to clinicians was only moderate for acute nausea (Cohen’s Kappa = 0.55; p < 0.001), while good for delayed nausea (Cohen’s Kappa = 0.68; p < 0.001). At multiple logistic regression analysis, younger age, anticipatory nausea, patient medium-high expectations of CIN, and parity emerged as risk factors for the development of acute nausea (p = 0.0087, 0.0080, 0.0122 and 0.0021, respectively). Patient medium-high expectations of CIN and being single resulted to be risk factors for delayed nausea (p = 0.0397 and 0.0024, respectively). Conclusions: Our findings confirm that personal factors contribute to individual differences in the development of CIN; moreover, we highlight the importance of CIN evaluation by clinicians, underlining the need to use reliable instruments.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Chemotherapy-induced nausea; Chemotherapy-induced nausea assessment; Gynaecological cancer; Risk factors
List of contributors:
Di Mattei, V. E.; Carnelli, L.; Taranto, P.; Mazzetti, M.; Perego, G.; Rottoli, S.; Rancoita, P. M. V.; Bergamini, A.; Petrone, M.; Rabaiotti, E.; Candotti, G.; Candiani, M.
Authors of the University:
BERGAMINI ALICE
CANDIANI MASSIMO
DI MATTEI VALENTINA ELISABETTA
PEREGO GAIA
RANCOITA PAOLA MARIA VITTORIA
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/100519
Published in:
SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER
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