TY - JOUR
T1 - Morphological characteristics of and factors related to moisture-associated dermatitis surrounding malignant wounds in breast cancer patients
AU - Tamai, Nao
AU - Horii, Motoko
AU - Takehara, Kimie
AU - Kato, Shizuko
AU - Yamamoto, Yuko
AU - Naito, Ayumi
AU - Tayama, Mikiko
AU - Tamahashi, Yoko
AU - Nakamura, Seigo
AU - Kadono, Takafumi
AU - Oe, Makoto
AU - Nagase, Takashi
AU - Sanada, Hiromi
PY - 2013/10
Y1 - 2013/10
N2 - Purpose: Patients with malignant breast wounds (MBWs) have multiple symptoms. In particular, care for exudates or peri-wound moisture-associated dermatitis (MAD) is difficult. However, MAD has not been distinguished from peri-wound dermatitis. Therefore, care for patients with MAD has not been well established. The aim of this study was to describe morphological characteristics of MAD in MBWs and link morphological characteristics of MAD to related factors. Methods: We conducted a qualitative descriptive study and a cross-sectional study. Data were collected by qualitative participant observation and structured interviews. The qualitative descriptive study was conducted using the 'morphoqualitative analysis' method. Data analyses were performed using qualitative research methods. In the cross-sectional study, the participants were classified into 2 groups for comparison: with MAD (MAD group) and without MAD (non-MAD group). Results: Characteristics of 24 MBWs were examined. Morphoqualitative analyses of data generated 17 subcategories and 3 categories. We could morphologically define MAD by findings of 'radial shape matching the dressing' and 'half-fusiform shape over the dressing'. Regarding factors related to MAD, necrotic tissue type was significantly more severe in the MAD group than in the non-MAD group (p=0.048). Wound exudate leakage was significantly more frequent in the MAD group than in the non-MAD group (p=0.013). Conclusion: Our study provides several points for nursing MBWs. Morphoqualitative analyses of MAD are quite important for evaluating possible causes of MAD as well as selecting effective interventions.
AB - Purpose: Patients with malignant breast wounds (MBWs) have multiple symptoms. In particular, care for exudates or peri-wound moisture-associated dermatitis (MAD) is difficult. However, MAD has not been distinguished from peri-wound dermatitis. Therefore, care for patients with MAD has not been well established. The aim of this study was to describe morphological characteristics of MAD in MBWs and link morphological characteristics of MAD to related factors. Methods: We conducted a qualitative descriptive study and a cross-sectional study. Data were collected by qualitative participant observation and structured interviews. The qualitative descriptive study was conducted using the 'morphoqualitative analysis' method. Data analyses were performed using qualitative research methods. In the cross-sectional study, the participants were classified into 2 groups for comparison: with MAD (MAD group) and without MAD (non-MAD group). Results: Characteristics of 24 MBWs were examined. Morphoqualitative analyses of data generated 17 subcategories and 3 categories. We could morphologically define MAD by findings of 'radial shape matching the dressing' and 'half-fusiform shape over the dressing'. Regarding factors related to MAD, necrotic tissue type was significantly more severe in the MAD group than in the non-MAD group (p=0.048). Wound exudate leakage was significantly more frequent in the MAD group than in the non-MAD group (p=0.013). Conclusion: Our study provides several points for nursing MBWs. Morphoqualitative analyses of MAD are quite important for evaluating possible causes of MAD as well as selecting effective interventions.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ejon.2013.05.005
DO - 10.1016/j.ejon.2013.05.005
M3 - Article
C2 - 23850413
AN - SCOPUS:84883792864
SN - 1462-3889
VL - 17
SP - 673
EP - 680
JO - European Journal of Oncology Nursing
JF - European Journal of Oncology Nursing
IS - 5
ER -