AI Article Synopsis

  • Taking care of people with tumors is really important, and managing their symptoms helps them feel better.
  • Nurses use various methods, like medicine and others that don't involve drugs, to relieve pain and discomfort from tumors.
  • It's important to consider each person’s unique experience of pain and to find new ways to help improve their quality of life.

Article Abstract

With the increasing prevalence of tumors, effective symptom management has emerged as a cornerstone of patient care. While surgical interventions remain pivotal, non-surgical nursing methods have gained prominence in providing relief from pain, discomfort, and other tumor-related symptoms. This review delves into the various non-surgical approaches employed, emphasizing tumor sedation and analgesia. We discuss the array of non-pharmacological and pharmacological strategies, shedding light on their indications, contraindications, and potential side effects. Furthermore, the importance of addressing individual differences in pain perception and the ethical considerations in symptom management are highlighted. We conclude by providing insights into the recent innovations in the field, emphasizing the need for personalized and comprehensive care to enhance patients' quality of life. Tumor sedation, Tumor analgesia, Non-surgical nursing care, Pain management, Non-pharmacological interventions, Palliative care, Recent innovations, Symptom management.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11443224PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2024.1322196DOI Listing

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