| Literature DB >> 29306328 |
Eunyoung Park1, Junghee Yoon2, Eun-Kyung Choi3, Im Ryung Kim3, Danbee Kang4, Se-Kyung Lee5, Jeong Eon Lee5, Seok Jin Nam5, Jin Seok Ahn6, Adriaan Visser7, Juhee Cho8,9,10,11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to develop, implement, and evaluate a training program for healthcare providers to improve ability to provide psychosocial support to breast cancer survivors in Korea.Entities:
Keywords: Breast cancer survivors; Healthcare providers; Professional education; Program development; Program evaluation; Psychosocial support
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29306328 PMCID: PMC5756444 DOI: 10.1186/s12885-017-3965-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Fig. 1Development, implementation, and evaluation process of the BRAVO-NTP
Top three concerns determined by the needs assessment (N = 280)
| Domains | Problemsa | |
|---|---|---|
| Fear of recurrence | Fear of recurrence or metastasis | 244 (87.1) |
| Fear of second cancer | 241 (86.1) | |
| Fear of regular surveillance | 216 (77.1) | |
| Physical and psychological symptoms | Physical fatigue | 235 (83.9) |
| Loss of memory | 218 (77.9) | |
| Psychological distress | 204 (72.9) | |
| Family and society | Worrying about children’s cancer risk | 188 (67.1) |
| Feeling sorry for the family | 175 (62.5) | |
| Difficulties with sexual life | 155 (55.4) | |
| Work place | Decreased work abilities | 174 (62.1) |
| Reluctance to disclose cancer to others | 156 (55.7) | |
| Stigma toward cancer survivors | 128 (45.7) | |
| Life planning | Difficulty keeping healthy lifestyles | 181 (64.6) |
| Difficulty planning for the future | 146 (52.1) | |
| Difficulty accomplishing daily activities | 146 (52.1) |
aOrder by rank
Schedule of the BRAVO Navigator Training Program
| Specific lecture contents |
|---|
| Introduction |
| Breast cancer survivorship in Korea |
| Introduction to the BRAVO Navigator Training Program |
| Session 1: Problems with transition |
| Management of physical symptoms |
| Sleep disorder, fatigue, concentration, neuropathy, pain, and lymphedema |
| Management of psychological symptoms |
| Fear of recurrence, depression |
| Session 2: Comprehensive survivorship care I |
| Care after treatment |
| Regular surveillance, vaccination, secondary cancer prevention |
| Health management during survivorship |
| Bodyweight, diet, exercise, skin and dental care |
| Understanding alternative and complementary therapies |
| Management of menopause symptoms |
| Watch the film “Smile Again” |
| Share stories of breast cancer survivors |
| Session 3: Comprehensive survivorship care II |
| Distress management |
| Sexuality |
| Fertility and pregnancy |
| Session 4: Family |
| Communication with family: Hereditary risk |
| Session 5: Community |
| Support for vulnerable social groups |
| Living in a community |
| Cancer stigma and social discrimination, returning to work |
| Session 6: Developing communication practices |
| Principles and techniques of counseling |
| Practice for counseling cases |
Demographic characteristics of participants (N = 42)
| Characteristics | Mean ± SD / Range or |
|---|---|
| Age | 37.5 ± 6.4 / 27–52 |
| Female | 42 (100.0) |
| Education status | |
| College (associate degree) | 6 (14.3) |
| University (bachelor’s degree) | 27 (64.3) |
| Graduate school (master’s degree) | 9 (21.4) |
| Years of clinical experience | 11.1 ± 5.6 / 3.5–26 |
| Years of oncology-related experience | 8.1 ± 5.2 / 0.5–24 |
| Work location | |
| Capital city | 28 (66.7) |
| Metropolitan or rural | 14 (33.3) |
Evaluation of lecture contents (N = 39)
| Lecture contents | Score |
|---|---|
| Introduction | |
| Breast cancer survivorship in Korea | 3.40 |
| Introduction to the BRAVO Navigator Training Program | 4.41 |
| Problems with transition | |
| Management of physical symptoms | 4.87 |
| Management of psychological symptoms | 3.69 |
| Comprehensive survivorship care | |
| Care after treatment | 4.38 |
| Health management during survivorship | 3.93 |
| Understanding alternative and complementary therapies | 3.82 |
| Management of menopause symptoms | 4.28 |
| Distress management | 4.17 |
| Sexuality | 4.26 |
| Fertility and pregnancy | 4.44 |
| Family | |
| Communication with family | 3.89 |
| Community | |
| Support for vulnerable social groups | 3.44 |
| Living in a community | 4.25 |
| Practice | |
| Principles and techniques of counseling | 3.49 |
| Practice for counseling cases | 3.00 |
| Average | 3.98 |
Feedback quotes from participants
| Feedback content |
|---|
| “Almost all survivors know how to deal with psychosocial issues after treatment, because they have already spent a lot of time agonizing over their adjustment.” |
| “I think that the next program needs to be enhanced education about how to help their financial problems, insurance, and psychological support.” |
| “I need more realistic information about complementary and alternative therapies.” |
| “How can I begin to approach patients who have concerns about sexual problems and genetic issues?” |
| “We need simpler assessment tools before consultation.” |
Fig. 2SWOT analysis