Effect of Virtual Reality- Based Rehabilitation Program Versus Booklet-Based Education on Self-Care Practices and Prevention of Complications among Women after Mastectomy
Mohammed Harfoush,
Zizi Mohamed Abdelrasol,
Eman Anan
et al.
Abstract:Background: Breast cancer is a common malignancy among women worldwide. With an estimated 2.1 million new cases being diagnosed each year and accounting for 24.2% of all cancer diagnoses among women, it is the most frequent disease in women. Virtual reality-based rehabilitation (VRBR) is a relatively new method that might make it easier to simulate doing functional tasks than conventional rehabilitation. The aim of the study was to compare the effect of Virtual Reality-based rehabilitation program versus bookl… Show more
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