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Breast Cancer Survivors’ Unmet Needs After Completion of Radiation Therapy Treatment

Michelle Pembroke, Julie A. Bradley, Lynne S. Nemeth

2020Oncology nursing forum25 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: To identify the unmet needs of breast cancer survivors after radiation therapy. PARTICIPANTS & SETTING: Patients who received radiation therapy for unilateral breast cancer with six months or longer of follow-up and exhibited no disease progression were eligible for selection to a study conducted at an outpatient radiation therapy academic practice in the southeastern United States. METHODOLOGIC APPROACH: A qualitative descriptive study was undertaken using semistructured interviews, framed by the five domains of the Survivor Unmet Needs Survey and analyzed using an iterative inductive and deductive process. FINDINGS: Of the 24 invited patients, 17 agreed to the interview (including one male patient). Themes emerged from the emotional, relationships, and information needs domains. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: Healthcare providers should perform a comprehensive needs assessment for patients with breast cancer receiving radiation therapy. Self-management assessment instruments may address patients' confidence in managing all phases of radiation therapy side effects.

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MedicineRadiation therapyBreast cancerFamily medicineRadiation TherapistQualitative researchDescriptive statisticsHealth careCancerPatient educationNeeds assessmentPhysical therapyNursingSurgeryInternal medicineMathematicsStatisticsSocial scienceEconomic growthSociologyEconomicsCancer survivorship and careBreast Cancer Treatment StudiesAdvances in Oncology and Radiotherapy
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