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Oncol Nurs Forum ; 36(2): E47-56, 2009 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19273394

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PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To describe factors related to taste changes, to examine patients' use of a self-care suggestion sheet to manage taste changes associated with chemotherapy, and to identify potentially useful strategies for managing specific taste changes after chemotherapy. DESIGN: Quasi-experimental, pre/post design. SETTING: Four outpatient urban and suburban oncology centers in Illinois. SAMPLE: 42 patients who had received at least two cycles of chemotherapy previously identified to be associated with taste changes. METHODS: Pre- and postintervention survey of taste changes; patient education regarding self-care for taste changes. MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES: Taste changes, taste change strategies, and self-care. FINDINGS: Most patients that reported taste changes had affected their ability to eat. Taste changes and strategies varied somewhat according to chemotherapy regimen. Avoiding strong-smelling or -tasting foods, eating blander foods, drinking more water with foods, oral care before eating, and eating smaller, more frequent meals were reported to help. CONCLUSIONS: Taste changes are common in patients receiving cisplatin, carboplatin, or cyclophosphamide. At-risk patients may benefit from prechemotherapy teaching regarding specific taste change management suggestions. Use of a taste change suggestion sheet encouraged self-care, and counseling patients regarding strategies to deal with taste changes may help them during chemotherapy. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: Nurses should incorporate patient education tools that promote self-care regarding the management of taste changes in patients with known factors that could affect taste early in their chemotherapy.


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Adaptation, Psychological , Antineoplastic Agents/adverse effects , Patient Education as Topic/methods , Self Care , Taste Disorders/prevention & control , Teaching Materials/standards , Chi-Square Distribution , Female , Humans , Illinois , Male , Middle Aged , Needs Assessment , Nurse's Role , Nursing Assessment , Nursing Evaluation Research , Nursing Methodology Research , Oral Hygiene , Self Care/methods , Self Care/psychology , Statistics, Nonparametric , Surveys and Questionnaires , Taste Disorders/chemically induced , Taste Disorders/psychology
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