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Information needs and preferences of women as they proceed through radiotherapy for breast cancer.

Georgia K B Halkett1, Linda J Kristjanson, Elizabeth Lobb, Jonathon Little, Therese Shaw, Mandy Taylor, Nigel Spry.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: While radiotherapy is commonly employed in the treatment of breast cancer, many women know little about treatment and experience treatment related anxiety. The aims of this study were to: Prioritise breast cancer patients' radiotherapy related information needs and concerns; determine unmet information needs; ascertain which information sources patients prefer to receive; and explore whether information provision reduces anxiety and depression.
METHODS: A longitudinal survey was administered at four time points: after initial consultation with radiation oncologist, after the planning appointment, within first week of treatment and after treatment completion. Data was analysed using generalised estimating equations.
RESULTS: 123 women participated. Women were most concerned about the impact treatment would have on their health in the future. Women identified high information needs prior to treatment planning and commencing treatment. Women's anxiety at baseline (mean=6.07, SD=3.89) did not significantly drop until after treatment commencement (mean=5.33, SD=4.15).
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that women's information needs and anxiety levels are high until treatment commencement. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: In order to reduce patients' psychological distress, information needs and concerns we recommend that a greater focus is placed on providing information to patients prior to treatment planning and prior to treatment. Copyright Â
© 2011. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21664788     DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2011.05.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Patient Educ Couns        ISSN: 0738-3991


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7.  The Information Needs of Women Who Have Undergone Breast Cancer Surgery in the West of Turkey.

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8.  Pilot randomised controlled trial of a radiation therapist-led educational intervention for breast cancer patients prior to commencing radiotherapy.

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10.  Psychosocial Information Requirements for Multimorbid Breast Cancer Patients in Breast Centres in North Rhine Westphalia.

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