A review based study on emotional distress and physical pain in oral and head and neck cancer patients pre- and post-chemotherapy

Emotional distress is a psychological response that occurs in the form of mental suffering to an experience that arises from the any negative event or condition. It commonly occurs in patients who suffer from cancer-related physical pain throughout the treatments. Cancer patients face a lot of exhau...

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Main Authors: Sanya Mehndiratta, Ravindra Singh, Saanjli Bhandari, Mansha Dadhich
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-09-01
Series:Oral Oncology Reports
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Saanjli Bhandari
Mansha Dadhich
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description Emotional distress is a psychological response that occurs in the form of mental suffering to an experience that arises from the any negative event or condition. It commonly occurs in patients who suffer from cancer-related physical pain throughout the treatments. Cancer patients face a lot of exhaustion which makes them physically and mentally dysfunctional in their daily lives. However, the Head and Neck Cancer (HNC) patients face some serious issues due to the site of tumour or surgery itself. The current study aims to describe how chemotherapy and physical pain cause emotional distress in HNC patients. Furthermore, the study aims to determine the association between all three factors (Emotional distress, pain, and chemotherapy) and highlight the relevance of care and remediation needs for HNC patients. The literature related to the concerned topic was investigated including empirical research papers, review papers. In total, the authors identified and reviewed 42 articles related to the above-mentioned variables. These articles were obtained from different databases, such as Google Scholar, PubMed, JSTOR and Research Gate. The authors then assessed the full texts of the selected articles for eligibility and extracted data from them. The study revealed that cancer patients who have tolerated physical pain and witnessed the long-term treatment of the process of chemotherapy experience extremely high emotional distress throughout the course. It was also observed that psychological distress is more common in HNC patients than in patients with cancer in other body parts. The main findings of the result indicated that emotional distress was much higher in females. Psychosocial support and palliative care should be integrated to encourage and improve the abilities of cancer-affected patients.
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spelling doaj-art-56abf2bb28c64028a8b121e21dbe0f192025-01-09T06:17:00ZengElsevierOral Oncology Reports2772-90602024-09-0111100637A review based study on emotional distress and physical pain in oral and head and neck cancer patients pre- and post-chemotherapySanya Mehndiratta0Ravindra Singh1Saanjli Bhandari2Mansha Dadhich3Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, Graphic Era (Deemed to be) University, Dehradun, 248002, Uttarakhand, India; Corresponding author.Post Graduate Department of Psychology, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, Bihar, 824231, IndiaDepartment of Humanities & Social Sciences, Graphic Era (Deemed to be) University, Dehradun, 248002, Uttarakhand, IndiaDepartment of Humanities & Social Sciences, Graphic Era (Deemed to be) University, Dehradun, 248002, Uttarakhand, IndiaEmotional distress is a psychological response that occurs in the form of mental suffering to an experience that arises from the any negative event or condition. It commonly occurs in patients who suffer from cancer-related physical pain throughout the treatments. Cancer patients face a lot of exhaustion which makes them physically and mentally dysfunctional in their daily lives. However, the Head and Neck Cancer (HNC) patients face some serious issues due to the site of tumour or surgery itself. The current study aims to describe how chemotherapy and physical pain cause emotional distress in HNC patients. Furthermore, the study aims to determine the association between all three factors (Emotional distress, pain, and chemotherapy) and highlight the relevance of care and remediation needs for HNC patients. The literature related to the concerned topic was investigated including empirical research papers, review papers. In total, the authors identified and reviewed 42 articles related to the above-mentioned variables. These articles were obtained from different databases, such as Google Scholar, PubMed, JSTOR and Research Gate. The authors then assessed the full texts of the selected articles for eligibility and extracted data from them. The study revealed that cancer patients who have tolerated physical pain and witnessed the long-term treatment of the process of chemotherapy experience extremely high emotional distress throughout the course. It was also observed that psychological distress is more common in HNC patients than in patients with cancer in other body parts. The main findings of the result indicated that emotional distress was much higher in females. Psychosocial support and palliative care should be integrated to encourage and improve the abilities of cancer-affected patients.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772906024004837Emotional distressChemotherapyPhysical painHead and neck cancerOral cancerCancer management
spellingShingle Sanya Mehndiratta
Ravindra Singh
Saanjli Bhandari
Mansha Dadhich
A review based study on emotional distress and physical pain in oral and head and neck cancer patients pre- and post-chemotherapy
Oral Oncology Reports
Emotional distress
Chemotherapy
Physical pain
Head and neck cancer
Oral cancer
Cancer management
title A review based study on emotional distress and physical pain in oral and head and neck cancer patients pre- and post-chemotherapy
title_full A review based study on emotional distress and physical pain in oral and head and neck cancer patients pre- and post-chemotherapy
title_fullStr A review based study on emotional distress and physical pain in oral and head and neck cancer patients pre- and post-chemotherapy
title_full_unstemmed A review based study on emotional distress and physical pain in oral and head and neck cancer patients pre- and post-chemotherapy
title_short A review based study on emotional distress and physical pain in oral and head and neck cancer patients pre- and post-chemotherapy
title_sort review based study on emotional distress and physical pain in oral and head and neck cancer patients pre and post chemotherapy
topic Emotional distress
Chemotherapy
Physical pain
Head and neck cancer
Oral cancer
Cancer management
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772906024004837
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