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Experiences of breast cancer survivors with lymphedema self-management: a systematic review of qualitative studies.

Xin Fu1, Qian Lu2, Dong Pang1, Aomei Shen1, Yi-An Shih1, Xiaoxia Wei1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study systematically identified, evaluated, and synthesized qualitative literature on the experiences of breast cancer survivors with lymphedema self-management.
METHODS: This systematic review followed the Joanna Briggs Institute meta-aggregation approach and was guided by the ENTREQ, graded according to the ConQual approach, and evaluated using the Joanna Briggs Institute Qualitative Assessment and Review Instrument (JBI-QARI). Qualitative studies related to the experiences in lymphedema self-management among breast cancer survivors conducted until March 9, 2022, were searched. The selected studies were reviewed independently, and the data were synthesized collaboratively into core themes.
RESULTS: A total of 24 studies were included, and 85 findings resulted in three synthesis findings: (a) breast cancer survivors face challenges in lymphedema self-management, (b) breast cancer survivors are entangled in rebuilding a new balance between different roles, and (c) breast cancer survivors seek internal and external resources to regulate negative emotions.
CONCLUSIONS: Lymphedema self-management is a lifetime commitment and a challenge for breast cancer survivors, who find it difficult to adhere to self-management and cope with their problems. They require timely and continuous effective self-management education, and instrumental and emotional support from others, particularly healthcare providers and family members. IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS: Timely self-management education and access to lymphedema treatment and related resources are important for survivors to prevent and manage lymphedema. Breast cancer survivors should develop coping skills, and family members should participate in survivors' lymphedema self-management.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Breast cancer survivors; Lymphedema; Meta-aggregation; Qualitative studies; Self-management

Year:  2022        PMID: 35773611     DOI: 10.1007/s11764-022-01225-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Surviv        ISSN: 1932-2259            Impact factor:   4.442


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Authors:  Justin C Brown; Andrea L Cheville; Julia C Tchou; Susan R Harris; Kathryn H Schmitz
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7.  Breast cancer-related lymphedema patient and healthcare professional experiences in lymphedema self-management: a qualitative study.

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Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2021-07-05       Impact factor: 3.603

8.  Interventions for Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema: Clinical Practice Guideline From the Academy of Oncologic Physical Therapy of APTA.

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Journal:  Phys Ther       Date:  2020-07-19

9.  Delineating the concept of self-management in chronic conditions: a concept analysis.

Authors:  Dominique Van de Velde; Freya De Zutter; Ton Satink; Ursula Costa; Sara Janquart; Daniela Senn; Patricia De Vriendt
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10.  Loco-regional therapy and the risk of breast cancer-related lymphedema: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Yan Lin; Ying Xu; Changjun Wang; Yu Song; Xin Huang; Xiaohui Zhang; Xi Cao; Qiang Sun
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