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Self-management intervention improves patient adherence to swallowing exercises during radiation for head and neck cancer.


ABSTRACT:

Background

While preventive swallowing exercises reduce the risk of radiation-associated dysphagia in patients with head and neck cancer, strategies are needed to improve patient adherence.

Methods

Before radiation, all participants were taught preventive swallowing exercises and randomized to either an adherence intervention or enhanced usual care. During radiation, all participants met twice with a speech pathologist for swallowing assessment and reinforcement of exercises. Intervention participants met weekly with a counselor in-person or by phone. At 6-week post-radiation follow-up, all participants completed a follow-up assessment of self-reported adherence, which was then corroborated with medical record documentation.

Results

Newly diagnosed pharyngeal and laryngeal cancer patients without distant metastases were randomized (n = 265; 135 to intervention, and 130 to usual care). Intervention participants were more likely to adhere to exercises during radiation compared to the control group (p < 0.0001).

Conclusion

The weekly in-person adherence intervention program significantly increased patient's adherence to preventive swallowing exercises during radiation.

SUBMITTER: Shinn EH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11801331 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Self-management intervention improves patient adherence to swallowing exercises during radiation for head and neck cancer.

Shinn Eileen H EH   Garden Adam S AS   Chen Minxing M   Basen-Engquist Karen K   Fellman Bryan B   Hutcheson Kate K   Morrison William H WH   Peterson Susan S   Li Liang L  

Head & neck 20240614 11


<h4>Background</h4>While preventive swallowing exercises reduce the risk of radiation-associated dysphagia in patients with head and neck cancer, strategies are needed to improve patient adherence.<h4>Methods</h4>Before radiation, all participants were taught preventive swallowing exercises and randomized to either an adherence intervention or enhanced usual care. During radiation, all participants met twice with a speech pathologist for swallowing assessment and reinforcement of exercises. Inte  ...[more]

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