2021
DOI: 10.1590/1518-8345.4092.3421
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Self-care related to the performance of occupational roles in patients under antineoplastic chemotherapy treatment

Abstract: Objective: to analyze and correlate occupational roles, symptoms and self-care capacity in oncologic patients seen at the chemotherapy service of a university hospital. Method: cross-sectional study, in which the instruments were applied sociodemographic and clinical questionnaire, M.D Anderson’s Symptom Inventory - core, Appraisal of Self Care Agency Scale-Revised and Occupational Paper Identification List to oncologic patients seen in the chemotherapy service of a university hospital. Data analysis included… Show more

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“…Participants detailed the manifestation and pain intensity of the inflammation and associated it with suffering, as observed in other studies (34)(35)(36) . This detailing indicated participants' ability to recall significant aspects of their experience with this event and, mainly, to characterize the various dimensions and different attributes of the AE, which is expected in studies of this nature (30)(31) .…”
Section: Notably Participants Indicated Precipitating Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants detailed the manifestation and pain intensity of the inflammation and associated it with suffering, as observed in other studies (34)(35)(36) . This detailing indicated participants' ability to recall significant aspects of their experience with this event and, mainly, to characterize the various dimensions and different attributes of the AE, which is expected in studies of this nature (30)(31) .…”
Section: Notably Participants Indicated Precipitating Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%