Gestion à domicile des symptômes du cancer : revue exploratoire

Kathryn Nichol, Dawn Stacey, Craig Kuziemsky, Wendy Gifford

Abstract


Cette revue exploratoire avait pour but d’examiner les interventions utilisées par les infirmières dans le contexte des soins à domicile pour gérer les symptômes chez les adultes atteints de cancer. Des recherches ont été effectuées dans diverses bases de données (CINAHL, Medline, PubMed, EBM Reviews et Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence Based Practice) à l’aide des mots clés cancer, domicile, soins infirmiers, symptôme et protocole. Parmi les 390 articles trouvés, cinq répondaient aux critères d’inclusion. Les études retenues ont été réalisées entre 1989 et 2009. Les résultats ont révélé que les services de soins infirmiers à domicile amélioraient la gestion des symptômes, favorisaient l’autonomie, contribuaient à maintenir la qualité de vie et diminuaient l’utilisation des services de soins de santé. Deux études ont utilisé des lignes directrices fondées sur des données probantes pour la gestion des symptômes du cancer. Même si peu d’études ont exploré les interventions infirmières pour la gestion à domicile des symptômes du cancer, leurs données probantes indiquent que cette pratique améliore certains résultats concernant les patients et le système. 


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