Self-Care for Fatigue in Patients With HIV
- 1 January 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) in Oncology Nursing Forum
- Vol. 29 (5) , E60-E69
- https://doi.org/10.1188/02.onf.e60-e69
Abstract
To identify when fatigue is reported as a problem by people who are HIV positive, what the perception of fatigue is, and which self-care behaviors are used and with what efficacy. Multisite descriptive study. University-based AIDS clinics, community-based organizations, and homecare agencies located in cities across the United States, in Norway, and through a university Web site. Convenience sample of 422 self-identified people who are HIV positive. Symptom description, symptom relief, symptom help, and self-care strategies. The sixth most reported symptom in this study, fatigue, was treated with a variety of self-designed strategies. In only three instances was consultation with a healthcare provider (i.e., physician) or an injection (medication not defined) mentioned. The most frequently used interventions were supplements, vitamins, and nutrition followed by sleep and rest; exercise; adjusting activities, approaches, and thoughts; distraction; and complementary and alternative therapies. In addition to self-designed strategies, the media and friends and family were sources of information. Fatigue was reported less frequently in this study than in other HIV-, AIDS-, or cancer-related studies. This may be an artifact of the study design. The use of informal networks for assistance, let alone the prevalence of unrelieved fatigue, indicates the need for more attention to this problem among people with AIDS. Careful assessment of the pattern of fatigue and its onset, duration, intervention, and resolution is required if the varied types of fatigue are to be identified and treated successfully.Keywords
This publication has 47 references indexed in Scilit:
- Continuing Education Offering: Assessment and Treatment of HIV-Related FatigueJournal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 2001
- The Impact of Fatigue on Patients with Cancer: Overview of FATIGUE 1 and 2The Oncologist, 2000
- Physicians' Recognition of the Symptoms Experienced by HIV Patients: How Reliable?Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 1999
- Fatigue in cancer patientsCurrent Opinion in Oncology, 1999
- Cancer patients' reported experiences of sufferingCancer Nursing, 1998
- Growth Hormone, Fatigue, Poor Sleep, and Disability in HIV InfectionNeuroendocrinology, 1998
- Interventions for fatigueEuropean Journal of Cancer Care, 1996
- Correlates of fatigue in HIV infection prior to AIDS: a pilot studyDisability and Rehabilitation, 1996
- The epidemiology of fatigue and depression: a French primary-care studyPsychological Medicine, 1995
- A Model for Symptom ManagementImage: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1994