Ayaktan Tedavi Gören Kanser Hastalarının Kemoterapi Sırasında Uğraşı Seçimleri: Anket Çalışmasının Sonuçları

Amaç: Kemoterapi alan kanser hastalarının, tedavi aldıkları süre içerisinde kemoterapi ile ilgili endişelerinin azalmasını sağlayabilecek uğraş tercihlerinin belirlenmesi amaçlandı.Gereç ve Yöntem: Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi İç Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı Tıbbi Onkoloji Bilim Dalı’nda kemoterapi ünitesinde kemoterapi uygulanan 118 hastada kesitsel tanımlayıcı bir çalışma planlandı. Hastalara 16 sorudan oluşan anket uygulanıldı. Bulgular: 51’i erkek, 49’u kadın toplam 100 hasta çalışmaya alındı. Hastaların yaş ortalaması 53,7±12,1 yıl idi. Hastaların kemoterapi uygulanırken yapmak istedikleri uğraşlar gruplandığında, hastaların %56’sının kemoterapi süresini müzik dinleyerek, %14’ünün sinema izleyerek, %10’unun kitap okuyarak ve %11’inin uyuyarak geçirmek istedikleri belirlendi. Müzik dinlemeyi tercih eden hastalar, seçtikleri müzik türü açısından irdelendiğinde eğitim durumunun p=0.043 müzik türü seçimlerinde etkili olduğunu saptadık

Occupations of Outpatient Cancer Patients During Chemotherapy: Results of a Questionnaire Based Study

Aim: To determine the preferences of patients which can reduce their anxiety about chemotherapy during chemotherapy. Patients and Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study consisting of 118 patients who received chemotherapy was performed at medical oncology department of Dokuz Eylül University Hospital by a questionnaire form consisting of 16 questions. Results: A total of 100 patients were enrolled in this study. 51 of these patients were male and 49 were female. Mean age of the patients was 53,7 ± 12,1 years. It was found that 56% of the patients prefer listening to music, 14% of them prefer watching movie, 11% of them prefer sleeping and 10% of them prefer reading book during chemotherapy. We found out that educational status affect the type of music preferred p=0.043 . Conclusion: Because of its easy applicability and accessibility in almost every condition, music therapy service can be offered to every patient during chemotherapy.

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