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Toward Evidence and Theory-Based Skin Care in Radiation Oncology

Nancy Dendaas

radiotherapy, oncologic and outcomes research, evidence-based medicine
CJON 2012, 16(5), 520-525. DOI: 10.1188/12.CJON.520-525

Dermatitis is a distressing symptom of radiation therapy, and current care guidelines often lack evidence. Using an evidence-based practice (EBP) model, a multidisciplinary group in an academic medical center reviewed the literature to create departmental patient education materials related to skin care that were grounded in evidence. Recommendations not supported by evidence from randomized, controlled trials were viewed within a stress-reduction framework. Until evidence related to the prevention and treatment of radiation dermatitis is more fully developed, skin care recommendations for patients with cancer who receive radiation may need to be based on evidence and theory. In addition, care for patients with radiation dermatitis should encompass strategies aimed at physical and psychosocial stressors.

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