2023
DOI: 10.1002/pon.6112
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Patients' perceived challenges, competencies, and supportive care needs during acute clinical treatment of breast or gynecological cancer

Abstract: Objective: This study aimed to examine challenges, competencies, and supportive care needs (SCN) of women with breast or gynecological cancer during acute cancer treatment and associations to other health-related variables. Methods:We surveyed 120 patients with breast or gynecological cancer at the end of acute cancer treatment, either directly after surgery or during adjuvant chemotherapy. We assessed challenges, subjective competencies, and SCN using a self-developed measure comprising 25 items referring to … Show more

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“…Immediately after surgery, patients may initially experience pain, discomfort, and limitations in their PF because of the surgical procedure itself. This can include difficulties with mobility, performing daily activities, and self-care tasks [27]. However, as the recovery progresses, HRQL tends to improve, and the specific improvements and timeline can vary, such as PF, that can be limited because of pain and post-operative restrictions; as the body heals and rehabilitation progresses, individuals typically regain their physical abilities and gradually return to their normal activities [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immediately after surgery, patients may initially experience pain, discomfort, and limitations in their PF because of the surgical procedure itself. This can include difficulties with mobility, performing daily activities, and self-care tasks [27]. However, as the recovery progresses, HRQL tends to improve, and the specific improvements and timeline can vary, such as PF, that can be limited because of pain and post-operative restrictions; as the body heals and rehabilitation progresses, individuals typically regain their physical abilities and gradually return to their normal activities [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discrepancies found within the same country by fragmented healthcare systems result in unequal access in different populations leading to different outcomes [ 91 , 92 ]. Ethical and social implications and patient education also affect the outcomes [ 93 , 94 ].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%