Individual face-to-face support and quality of life in patients with breast cancer

被引:8
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作者
Salonen, Paivi [1 ]
Tarkka, Marja-Terttu [2 ]
Kellokumpu-Lehtinen, Pirkko-Liisa [3 ]
Koivisto, Anna-Maija [2 ]
Astedt-Kurki, Paivi [2 ,4 ]
Kaunonen, Marja [2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Tampere Univ Hosp, Adm Ctr, Tampere 33530, Finland
[2] Univ Tampere, Sch Hlth Sci, FIN-33101 Tampere, Finland
[3] Univ Tampere, Dept Oncol, FIN-33101 Tampere, Finland
[4] Pirkanmaa Hosp Dist, Ctr Sci, Tampere, Finland
关键词
breast cancer; education; face-to-face intervention; quality of life; support; TELEPHONE INTERVENTION; EUROPEAN-ORGANIZATION; SOCIAL SUPPORT; YOUNGER WOMEN; CHEMOTHERAPY; SURVIVORS; SURGERY; NEEDS; AGE; INFORMATION;
D O I
10.1111/j.1440-172X.2011.01948.x
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Living with breast cancer significantly affects women's quality of life (QOL) creating a need for support that might persist throughout the breast cancer experience. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of individual face-to-face support on women's QOL and identify factors associated with their QOL. A two-group quasi-experimental design was used with a sample of 204 women who was assigned to the intervention (n = 112) or the control group (n = 92) in hospital after breast cancer surgery. Data of this study were collected 6 months after the surgery by structured questionnaires and analysed statistically using descriptive statistics and non-parametric tests. Factors predicting poor QOL were investigated using logistic regression models with enter-method. Women in the intervention group reported less arm symptoms and clinically better sexual functioning. Factors related to QOL were age, education, employment status, lymph node status, type of surgery, type of axillary surgery, received chemotherapy, hormonal therapy and ongoing therapy. Factors, predictive of poor QOL, included control group, age, education, type of surgery, type of axillary surgery, chemotherapy and ongoing therapy. Short-term face-to-face education and support intervention might have decreased arm symptoms and increased sexual functioning. Women with breast cancer should be offered systematic support and education, which is tailored to women's individual needs.
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页码:396 / 410
页数:15
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