Integration of a nausea and vomiting assessment tool into antineoplastic management of pediatric oncology patients

Author:

McKinnon Krista1ORCID,Jupp Jennifer1

Affiliation:

1. Alberta Children’s Hospital, Alberta Health Services, Calgary, AB, Canada

Abstract

Background Antineoplastic-induced nausea and vomiting (AINV) is a treatment-related issue that can have significant negative influences on the cancer patient’s quality of life. Assessment of nausea is challenging in children as few studies include the perception of nausea as an outcome, and the severity is rarely evaluated with the use of a validated instrument. We describe our experience of integrating an AINV tool into patient care at the Alberta Children’s Hospital. Procedure: The Pediatric Nausea Assessment Tool (PeNAT) was adapted to create a standardized tool that could be used by the clinical pharmacists for AINV assessment. From February to August 2017, 74 patients receiving 217 cycles of highly or moderately emetogenic chemotherapy (HEC or MEC) were eligible to use the AINV tool. Patients that completed the AINV tool were contacted to complete a satisfaction survey. Results AINV tool uptake was low: 47 (22%) eligible chemotherapy cycles utilized the tool (24 (32%) and 23 (16%) cycles of HEC and MEC, respectively, ( p < 0.01)). Ifosfamide-containing cycles received the highest nausea ratings, with nausea severity correlated with agent emetogenicity. Mean nausea rating was 2.07 versus 1.76 for patients receiving HEC or MEC, respectively. Clinical pharmacists performed 1.24 AINV interventions per day. Patient satisfaction with AINV care overall was high; however, 51% of patients indicated that the tool led to no changes in nausea symptoms. Conclusions AINV tool uptake was low with limited value in improving outcomes. Incorporation of nausea assessment into the electronic health record and potential use of a mobile application may improve uptake.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Oncology

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