Expert consensus on self-management of targeted drug-related skin adverse reactions in cancer patients
Objective The development of the expert consensus on self-management of skin adverse reactions in patients undergoing targeted cancer therapy(hereinafter referred to as"the consensus")aims to enhance the effectiveness of self-management for skin-related adverse reactions in cancer patients receiving targeted therapy.It seeks to reduce the incidence of these reactions and alleviate their severity.Methods Utilizing evidence-based approaches,a systematic search was conducted across both domestic and international databases and relevant websites.This process included the evaluation and summarization of pertinent evidence to create a preliminary draft of the consensus.Through 2 rounds of Delphi expert inquiries and a round of expert panel discussion,the content was refined,leading to the final draft of the consensus.Results The consensus comprises 11 sections:gathering information before medication,identifying risk factors prior to medication,self-assessment and proactive reporting,skin cleansing,skin moisturizing,sun protection,makeup application,appropriate clothing,engaging in household activities,prophylactic medication,and common management techniques.Conclusion This consensus provides a valuable reference for clinical nurses to guide cancer patients in the self-management of skin adverse reactions associated with targeted drug therapy.