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A review of the literature on symptom clusters in studies that included oncology patients receiving primary or adjuvant chemotherapy

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  • Carmen Ward Sullivan
  • Heather Leutwyler
  • Laura B Dunn
  • Christine Miaskowski

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Aims and objectives To summarise the current state of knowledge of symptom clusters research from studies that included, as part of their sample, patients who were receiving primary or adjuvant chemotherapy. Background Since the concept of a symptom cluster was first introduced into the oncology literature in 2001, only four comprehensive reviews of symptom clusters research in oncology patients were identified that provide insights into this important concept in symptom management research. Design A comprehensive review of the literature. Methods A comprehensive literature search was conducted for the years 2000 to 2016. Only 19 studies met the inclusion criteria for this literature review. These studies were evaluated in terms of the symptom assessment instruments used; the statistical analysis methods used; the symptom dimension(s) used to create the symptom cluster(s); the number and types of symptom clusters identified; and whether the specific symptom clusters changed over time. Results The number of symptom clusters identified ranged from one–seven. The majority of the studies used some type of factor analysis to create the symptom clusters. The most common symptom dimension used to create the clusters was symptom severity. A “gastrointestinal symptom cluster” was the most common symptom cluster identified. Across the eight longitudinal studies, for half of these studies the symptom clusters remained relatively stable over time. Conclusions Additional research is needed in oncology patients to address the assessment of symptom clusters, the specific nature of symptom clusters and whether symptom clusters change over time.

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  • Carmen Ward Sullivan & Heather Leutwyler & Laura B Dunn & Christine Miaskowski, 2018. "A review of the literature on symptom clusters in studies that included oncology patients receiving primary or adjuvant chemotherapy," Journal of Clinical Nursing, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 27(3-4), pages 516-545, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:jocnur:v:27:y:2018:i:3-4:p:516-545
    DOI: 10.1111/jocn.14057
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    1. Mohammad Al Qadire & Ma’en Aljezawi & Omar Al Omari & Aiah Monther Alatoum & Atika Khalaf, 2023. "Identifying Symptom Clusters in Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy using Symptom Occurrence and Distress Dimensions," Clinical Nursing Research, , vol. 32(1), pages 185-196, January.
    2. Mohammad Al Qadire & Omar Shamieh & Sameer Abdullah & Faisal Albadainah, 2020. "Symptom Clusters’ Content, Stability and Correlation with the Quality of Life in a Heterogeneous Group of Cancer Patients: A Large-Scale Longitudinal Study," Clinical Nursing Research, , vol. 29(8), pages 561-570, November.
    3. Min Guo & Cui Wang & Xiumin Yin & Liting Nie & Gongchao Wang, 2019. "Symptom clusters and related factors in oesophageal cancer patients 3 months after surgery," Journal of Clinical Nursing, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 28(19-20), pages 3441-3450, October.

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