Objective:
To integrate the qualitative research on
self-management experience of breast cancer patients, and conduct a
systematic review on their self-management experience.
Methods:
Using a computer to search a series of databases such as CNKI,
Wanfang, VIP, and China Biomedical Database, systematically collect and
integrate qualitative research on the self-management experience of
breast cancer patients, and the search time is limited to 2010 January
to December 2022. The qualitative research quality evaluation standard
of the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Center for Evidence-Based Health
Care in Australia was used as the evaluation standard of this project to
complete the accurate evaluation of the literature; Meta-analysis was
used to complete the effective integration of the results.
Results:
A total of 17 literatures were included in this
project, and 37 research results with strong integrity were extracted
accordingly. On this basis, 7 different categories were summarized, and
3 integrated results were obtained, which were experience of maintaining
self-management, symptom recognition, and self-management.
Conclusion:
In the different stages of self-management of
breast cancer patients, medical staff should give targeted guidance to
help patients obtain good prognosis.
Patient or Public
Contribution:
Patients, service users, care-givers, people with
lived experience or members of the public were involved at several
stages of the trial, including the design, management and conduct of the
trial, but all the information was collected from public database. The
statement is not applicable.