Integration of Behavioral Cough Suppression Therapy Into Lung Cancer Care: Nonpharmacologic Interventions for Chronic Cough
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- DOI: 10.1188/22.CJON.40-47
Integration of Behavioral Cough Suppression Therapy Into Lung Cancer Care: Nonpharmacologic Interventions for Chronic Cough
Abstract
Background: Chronic cough is a demanding symptom of lung cancer. Clinical research tends to underestimate the impact of lung cancer-related cough on patient quality of life. Current guidelines do not describe how oncology nurses, as a vital part of the interprofessional team, can use nonpharmacologic interventions described by behavioral cough suppression therapy (BCST) techniques for patients with lung cancer.
Objectives: This article aims to provide oncology nurses with insight into BCST and investigates how to integrate BCST into lung cancer care.
Methods: A literature search for primary articles related to BCST was conducted using the electronic databases PubMed® and CINAHL®. The 2017 American College of Chest Physicians' guideline and expert panel report served as a major resource.
Findings: Oncology nurses can investigate the use of BCST techniques for patients with lung cancer with chronic cough as a nonpharmacologic intervention. Assessment of patients with chronic cough should be carried out before initiating referral for BCST, including identifying cough triggers, causes of cough, and cough types.
Keywords: behavioral cough suppression therapy; chronic cough; lung cancer; palliative care.
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