Abstract
Purpose
The aim of this study was to explore the patient experience of cough in a population of patients with lung cancer.
Methods
A qualitative exploratory study design was developed and elicited the views of 26 patients with lung cancer who had current or past experience with cough.
Results
The data's four themes highlight the complex and distressing nature of cough, including its interaction with other symptoms, such as breathlessness, fatigue and sleep disturbance. A theme around descriptions of cough suggests typically a dry tickly cough and highlights mechanical and environmental triggers for cough. The theme around the effects of cough in daily life shows the impact of cough in socialising, the embarrassment from cough and the psychological effects experienced by patients. The last theme focuses on strategies for coping with and managing cough, showing the perceived ineffectiveness of current antitussives and the patients' use of a variety of approaches on an ad hoc basis to try to manage their cough often unsuccessfully.
Conclusion
Cough has not received the same attention as other cancer symptoms, which means that patients' experience of a distressing and difficult symptom is often unnoticed by health care professionals. More clinical and research attention in this debilitating symptom is necessary.
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We appreciate the support provided to this study from inception to dissemination of results to our consumer representatives, Helen Walsh and John Belcher. This study, as part of a larger project developing an intervention, was funded by the UK's National Cancer Research Institute.
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Molassiotis, A., Lowe, M., Ellis, J. et al. The experience of cough in patients diagnosed with lung cancer. Support Care Cancer 19, 1997–2004 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-010-1050-3
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