2022
DOI: 10.1111/ijun.12327
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Self‐management of lower urinary tract symptoms in post‐prostatectomy cancer patients: Content analysis

Abstract: What are the experiences of post-prostatectomy cancer patients regarding selfmanagement of lower urinary tract symptoms? Individuals with prostate cancer are required to self-manage their post-operative lower urinary tract symptoms and issues associated with them. Clarifying the various aspects of self-management can help in improving patient-tailored support. This study therefore aimed to clarify the selfmanagement of lower urinary tract symptoms in prostate cancer patients who underwent total prostatectomy. … Show more

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“…The items were exhaustively extracted from three aspects: interviews with patients, questionnaires to nurses and reviews of the previous literature. (A) Qualitative surveys of patients involved semi‐structured interview surveys using an interview guide for 13 patients with cancer who had undergone RP 22 . The interviews were conducted by trained investigators who had experience interviewing oncology patients, and the contents were recorded and transcribed verbatim.…”
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“…The items were exhaustively extracted from three aspects: interviews with patients, questionnaires to nurses and reviews of the previous literature. (A) Qualitative surveys of patients involved semi‐structured interview surveys using an interview guide for 13 patients with cancer who had undergone RP 22 . The interviews were conducted by trained investigators who had experience interviewing oncology patients, and the contents were recorded and transcribed verbatim.…”
Section: Creation Of the Draft Of The Assessment Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…(A) Qualitative surveys of patients involved semi-structured interview surveys using an interview guide for 13 patients with cancer who had undergone RP. 22 The interviews were conducted by trained investigators who had experience interviewing oncology patients, and the contents were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Qualitative content analysis 23 was used to extract 410 codes that were analysed and obtained by two researchers, including an oncologist.…”
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confidence: 99%