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The Psychological Experience of the Nursing Staff of the Medical Oncology Department in Cameroon: Case of the YaoundéGeneral Hospital
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作者 Berthe Sabine Esson Mapoko Esther Dina Bell Mbassi +11 位作者 Véronique Mboua Batoum Marie Josiane Ntsama Essomba Lionel Tabola Fossa Lionel Bala Etienne Atenguena Okobalemba Ruth Rosine Meka’h Mapenya Anne Juliette Flora Sango Anne Marthe Maison Mayeh Sidonie Ananga Noa ambroise ntama Zacharie Sando Paul Ndom 《Journal of Cancer Therapy》 CAS 2023年第1期50-58,共9页
Background: The world of cancer care is an emotional place, given the severity of the disease being treated, the heavy workload, the suffering of patients, and the high number of deaths. The nursing staff who work the... Background: The world of cancer care is an emotional place, given the severity of the disease being treated, the heavy workload, the suffering of patients, and the high number of deaths. The nursing staff who work there may be exposed to constant stress from these factors. This study aimed to explore the psychological experience of the nursing staff of the Medical Oncology Department of the Yaoundé General Hospital. Methods: We carried out a cross-sectional study, in June 2017, involving the nursing staff of the Medical Oncology Department of the Yaoundé General Hospital. Results: Sixteen out of 18 nurses were interviewed. All had worked in at least one other department prior to Oncology. The number of years of experience in Oncology ranged from less than one year to 13 years. The choice of the Oncology department was involuntary for 100% of the staff;of these, 62% had intentions of changing departments. Twenty-five percent had applied for a change of department, which was unsuccessful. Stress was expressed by 94% of the staff;93% thought that there was a solution to the stress experienced on a daily basis in the Oncology department. The main solutions proposed to manage this stress were: support for the staff, provision of work materials, and staff training. Conclusion: The nursing staff of the Medical Oncology Department of the Yaoundé General Hospital experiences a high level of stress and are in need of solutions. 展开更多
关键词 Psychological Experience Nursing Staff Medical Oncology Department Ya-oundé General Hospital
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Profile of Radiotherapy Side Effects in Patients Treated for Cervical Cancer in Cameroon: Case of the Douala General Hospital
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作者 Berthe Sabine Esson Mapoko Anne Marthe Maison Mayeh +12 位作者 Ruth Rosine Meka’h Mapenya Orel Kelvin Ndouandju Saha Esther Dina Bell Etienne Atenguena Okobalemba Anne Sango Romeo Talla ambroise ntama Sidonie Ananga Albertine Eloundou Martin Essomba Biwole Odette Samba Ngano Albert Mouelle Sone Emilienne Guegang Goudjo 《Journal of Cancer Therapy》 CAS 2023年第1期59-71,共13页
Background: Radiotherapy is one of the main therapeutic strategies used in cervical cancer. The first radiotherapy services in Cameroon have existed since 1987 and still treat by conventional radiation techniques. Wit... Background: Radiotherapy is one of the main therapeutic strategies used in cervical cancer. The first radiotherapy services in Cameroon have existed since 1987 and still treat by conventional radiation techniques. With the evolution of radiation techniques, acute, subacute, and late complications are minimized. Our study aimed to describe the profile of side effects in patients with uterine cervix cancer treated by conventional radiotherapy, still used in our services. Methods: This was a retrospective and descriptive study of the records of patients treated in the radiotherapy department of the Douala General Hospital from January 2015 to December 2019. Data concerning radiation-induced toxicities were collected using the CTCAE Version 4.0 classification. Data analysis was performed using SPSS version 20.0. Results: A total of 270 records were selected. The median age was 54 years. The mean total radiation dose was 55.9 ± 11.8 Gy and 71.1% of patients were treated for less than 8 weeks. We found a frequency of 66.7% of radio-induced lesions with 99% being acute. The main acute lesions encountered were radio dermatitis (40%), radiation cystitis (17.7%), and radiation proctitis (17.1%). As late lesions, we found one case of vaginal fibrosis (0.4%). Exclusive radiotherapy, classical fractionation, and total doses lower than 45 Gy seemed to decrease the toxicity linked to conventional radiotherapy. Conclusion: The frequency of side effects of radiotherapy for cervical cancer at the Douala General Hospital remains high. Early lesions are the most encountered but strategies should be put in place to better evaluate late lesions. 展开更多
关键词 Cervical Cancer RADIOTHERAPY Radiation-Induced Lesions Cameroon
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