A Study to Assess the Side effects and Coping Strategies Adopted by Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy Treatment
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Background: Cancer affects everyone and represents a tremendous burden on patients, families and societies. The principal means for treating cancer (surgery, Chemotherapy and radiation therapy) are very effective; however, all such therapies come with the risk of substantial side effects.
Aims and Objectives: The present descriptive study was conducted to assess for side effects experienced and the coping strategies adopted by cancer patients receiving chemotherapy treatment.
Methods: Study carried out on 30 cancer patients receiving chemotherapy treatment at Pravara Rural Hospital. The data were collected by using the self prepared; and validated rating scales. The results were analyzed and interpreted using descriptive and inferential statistics.
Results: Result revealed that patients receiving chemotherapy had variety of side effects with wide range; and patients followed many things to make the side effects more acceptable and easier to adopt with. There was significant association found with the side effects, coping strategies with age of the patient (P>0.05). People with cancer often concerned with what side effects are going to occur during their treatment.
Conclusion: It is essential to raise awareness on cancer treatment and its impact on health; and develop health seeking behaviors among the patients and caregivers to provide better cancer care and improve the quality of life.
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