1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-11691999000500013
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A fadiga nos pacientes com câncer de laringe

Abstract: INTRODUÇÃOFadiga é uma experiência universal que geralmente desaparece após uma boa noite de repouso, mas em muitos pacientes oncológicos esta sensação persiste, torna-se crônica, desagradável e de exaustão contínua 14 .De acordo com RHODES et al. 18 a fadiga apresentada por indivíduos com doenças crônicas é diferente da fadiga diária, este tipo se apresenta como um sintoma complexo provocado por condições físicas e psicológicas preexistentes. Em muitas doenças crônicas incluindo o câncer, a fadiga é um sintom… Show more

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“…The first nursing publication about fatigue in Brazil was on laryngeal cancer (25) . Now, for the first time in our country, the prevalence of fatigue was determined in patients with colorectal cancer, and a cut-off score for fatigue diagnosis was established.…”
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“…The first nursing publication about fatigue in Brazil was on laryngeal cancer (25) . Now, for the first time in our country, the prevalence of fatigue was determined in patients with colorectal cancer, and a cut-off score for fatigue diagnosis was established.…”
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“…Nursing interventions are very useful to reduce this symptom, such as: energy, mood and nutrition control; exercise promotion; establishment of mutual goals and increase in hours of sleep (15) . In this study, specific interventions for ND fatigue were not found.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the different scores in the QDP dimensions are expected, as the illness inevitably moves on, with an increasingly large number of symptoms (8) .…”
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confidence: 99%