| Literature DB >> 17488497 |
Teresa S Lee1, Sharon L Kilbreath, Gerard Sullivan, Kathryn M Refshauge, Jane M Beith.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Current research evidence indicates that women should return to normal use of their arm after breast cancer surgery. However, it appears some women continue to hold the view that they are supposed to protect their arm from strenuous activities because of the risk of lymphoedema. Many factors contribute to women's perceptions about lymphoedema and their ability to use their affected arm, and it is the aim of this study to explore and understand these perceptions. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17488497 PMCID: PMC1876466 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-7-75
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Figure 1Flow chart of Protection Motivation Theory.
Operationalisation of survey statements
| Perceived Threat of lymphoedema | Perceived severity of lymphoedema | ■ Having arm swelling would or does significantly alter my lifestyle |
| Perceived vulnerability to lymphoedema | ■ I am not at risk of developing or worsening arm swelling | |
| Perceived coping by the response of protecting arm | Perceived response efficacy | ■ Arm swelling is inevitable and there is little anyone can do to prevent it |
| Perceived self-efficacy | ■ I am confident in my ability to avoid strenuous work | |
| Perceived threat of musculoskeletal symptoms | Perceived severity of musculoskeletal symptoms | ■ My quality of life will be reduced if arm weakness or restriction developed following breast cancer treatment |
| Perceived vulnerability to musculoskeletal symptoms | ■ Other people who had the same surgery as me have problems with shoulder restriction | |
| Perceived coping by the response of performing strenuous arm exercise | Perceived response efficacy | ■ Doing strenuous arm exercises will help me gain arm strength and prevent weakness |
| Perceived self-efficacy | ■ I can quite easily perform a strenuous exercise routine to strengthen and stretch my arm muscles | |
| Perceived norms of arm protection versus strenuous arm exercises | Perceived norms of arm protection versus strenuous arm exercises | ■ Health professionals have told me to be protective of my arm and avoid strenuous arm work |
| Intention | The intention to engage in arm protective behaviours | ■ I plan to avoid any strenuous arm activities |
| The intention to engage in strenuous arm exercises | ■ I plan to do strenuous arm exercise | |