Perspectives of the Breast Cancer Survivorship Continuum: Diagnosis through 30 Months Post-Treatment

This study explored breast cancer survivors’ perspectives regarding their experiences of the survivorship continuum from diagnosis through 30 months post-treatment. The sample included women (N = 379) with newly-diagnosed breast cancer undergoing treatment at a Midwestern university-affiliated cance...

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Main Authors: Jennifer M. Hulett, Jane M. Armer, Bob R. Stewart, Ausanee Wanchai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-05-01
Series:Journal of Personalized Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4426/5/2/174
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spelling doaj-8b1f3e57f3c6404d8448948be1a05ed42020-11-24T20:59:53ZengMDPI AGJournal of Personalized Medicine2075-44262015-05-015217419010.3390/jpm5020174jpm5020174Perspectives of the Breast Cancer Survivorship Continuum: Diagnosis through 30 Months Post-TreatmentJennifer M. Hulett0Jane M. Armer1Bob R. Stewart2Ausanee Wanchai3Sinclair School of Nursing, Ellis Fischel Cancer Center, University of Missouri-Columbia, DC 116.05 Suite 408 Mizzou North, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USASinclair School of Nursing, Ellis Fischel Cancer Center, University of Missouri-Columbia, DC 116.05 Suite 408 Mizzou North, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USASinclair School of Nursing, Ellis Fischel Cancer Center, University of Missouri-Columbia, DC 116.05 Suite 408 Mizzou North, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USASinclair School of Nursing, Ellis Fischel Cancer Center, University of Missouri-Columbia, DC 116.05 Suite 408 Mizzou North, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USAThis study explored breast cancer survivors’ perspectives regarding their experiences of the survivorship continuum from diagnosis through 30 months post-treatment. The sample included women (N = 379) with newly-diagnosed breast cancer undergoing treatment at a Midwestern university-affiliated cancer center. Semi-structured interviews were conducted using the Lymphedema and Breast Cancer Questionnaire at time of diagnosis, post-operatively, quarterly during the first year, and then semi-annually thereafter through 30 months post-treatment. A mixed-methodology was used to analyze participants’ comments. Themes central to long-term survivorship experiences included social support, positive worldviews, breast cancer and lymphedema health literacy, religious/spiritual beliefs, self-empowerment, and recovery expectations. These themes were consistent with a psychoneuroimmunological model of health in which psychosocial variables mediate stress and influence health outcomes. Qualitative data showed that social support and positive worldviews were the two themes with the most significant impact on long-term breast cancer survivorship experiences. Survivors expressed a need to advance their health care literacy in order to share ownership of breast cancer and lymphedema treatment decisions. Since breast cancer is an immune-mediated disease, long-term survivorship planning should address psychosocial factors that influence the long-term psychological distress associated with immune dysfunction.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4426/5/2/174breast cancerhealth literacylong-term survivorshippsychoneuroimmunologyself-empowermentsocial supportspiritual/religious beliefsworldview
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author Jennifer M. Hulett
Jane M. Armer
Bob R. Stewart
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Jane M. Armer
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Perspectives of the Breast Cancer Survivorship Continuum: Diagnosis through 30 Months Post-Treatment
Journal of Personalized Medicine
breast cancer
health literacy
long-term survivorship
psychoneuroimmunology
self-empowerment
social support
spiritual/religious beliefs
worldview
author_facet Jennifer M. Hulett
Jane M. Armer
Bob R. Stewart
Ausanee Wanchai
author_sort Jennifer M. Hulett
title Perspectives of the Breast Cancer Survivorship Continuum: Diagnosis through 30 Months Post-Treatment
title_short Perspectives of the Breast Cancer Survivorship Continuum: Diagnosis through 30 Months Post-Treatment
title_full Perspectives of the Breast Cancer Survivorship Continuum: Diagnosis through 30 Months Post-Treatment
title_fullStr Perspectives of the Breast Cancer Survivorship Continuum: Diagnosis through 30 Months Post-Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives of the Breast Cancer Survivorship Continuum: Diagnosis through 30 Months Post-Treatment
title_sort perspectives of the breast cancer survivorship continuum: diagnosis through 30 months post-treatment
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Personalized Medicine
issn 2075-4426
publishDate 2015-05-01
description This study explored breast cancer survivors’ perspectives regarding their experiences of the survivorship continuum from diagnosis through 30 months post-treatment. The sample included women (N = 379) with newly-diagnosed breast cancer undergoing treatment at a Midwestern university-affiliated cancer center. Semi-structured interviews were conducted using the Lymphedema and Breast Cancer Questionnaire at time of diagnosis, post-operatively, quarterly during the first year, and then semi-annually thereafter through 30 months post-treatment. A mixed-methodology was used to analyze participants’ comments. Themes central to long-term survivorship experiences included social support, positive worldviews, breast cancer and lymphedema health literacy, religious/spiritual beliefs, self-empowerment, and recovery expectations. These themes were consistent with a psychoneuroimmunological model of health in which psychosocial variables mediate stress and influence health outcomes. Qualitative data showed that social support and positive worldviews were the two themes with the most significant impact on long-term breast cancer survivorship experiences. Survivors expressed a need to advance their health care literacy in order to share ownership of breast cancer and lymphedema treatment decisions. Since breast cancer is an immune-mediated disease, long-term survivorship planning should address psychosocial factors that influence the long-term psychological distress associated with immune dysfunction.
topic breast cancer
health literacy
long-term survivorship
psychoneuroimmunology
self-empowerment
social support
spiritual/religious beliefs
worldview
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4426/5/2/174
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