A clinical guideline for management of lymphoedema using nurse-led manual lymphatic drainage therapy

Breast cancer is the number one cancer in female in Hong Kong. Breast cancer-related lymphoedema causes both physical and psychological sufferings in breast cancer survivors and significantly degrades their quality of life. Medical costs for these women are substantially higher than women without ly...

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Main Authors: 鄧潔心, Tang, Kit-sum
Language:English
Published: The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10722/193080
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spelling ndltd-HKU-oai-hub.hku.hk-10722-1930802015-07-29T04:02:19Z A clinical guideline for management of lymphoedema using nurse-led manual lymphatic drainage therapy 鄧潔心 Tang, Kit-sum Lymphedema - Treatment Breast cancer is the number one cancer in female in Hong Kong. Breast cancer-related lymphoedema causes both physical and psychological sufferings in breast cancer survivors and significantly degrades their quality of life. Medical costs for these women are substantially higher than women without lymphoedema. Effective and standardized intervention for these patients will be beneficial to both patients and healthcare institutes. The dissertation aims to evaluate the current evidence on the effectiveness of manual lymphatic drainage in managing breast cancer-related lymphoedema, to develop an evidence-based guideline for nurse-led manual lymphatic drainage in managing breast cancer-related lymphoedema as well as to assess its implementation potential and to design implementation strategies and an evaluation plan for its adoption in a local public hospital in Hong Kong. A systematic search of the literature revealed seven studies on manual lymphatic drainage for breast cancer related lymphoedema that met the selection criteria of the dissertation. Methodological quality of the selected studies was evaluated according to the method developed by the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network and data were extracted and synthesized. Five of the trials were of moderate to good methodological quality and they demonstrated that manual lymphatic drainage was safe and had additional benefits over exercise and compression alone especially in patients with early lymphoedema. A protocol on manual lymphatic drainage for breast cancer related lymphoedema was subsequently developed. The implementation potential of the protocol in the local setting was established by examining its feasibility, evaluation potential and cost-benefit. Adoption of the program was found to be able to produce a potential annual saving of HK$ 444,200 for the hospital on top of benefits to patients and staff. A three-phase implementation plan was designed in which an implementation team would initiate and guide the proposed change through a careful communication plan and a pilot study would be conducted to confirm feasibility of the protocol. An evaluation plan including patient, healthcare provider and system outcomes would then help ensure the effectiveness and sustainability of the manual lymphatic drainage protocol and guide its future refinement. published_or_final_version Nursing Studies Master Master of Nursing 2013-12-14T10:12:22Z 2013-12-14T10:12:22Z 2013 2013 PG_Thesis 10.5353/th_b5088464 b5088464 http://hdl.handle.net/10722/193080 eng HKU Theses Online (HKUTO) Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License The author retains all proprietary rights, (such as patent rights) and the right to use in future works. The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong)
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鄧潔心
Tang, Kit-sum
A clinical guideline for management of lymphoedema using nurse-led manual lymphatic drainage therapy
description Breast cancer is the number one cancer in female in Hong Kong. Breast cancer-related lymphoedema causes both physical and psychological sufferings in breast cancer survivors and significantly degrades their quality of life. Medical costs for these women are substantially higher than women without lymphoedema. Effective and standardized intervention for these patients will be beneficial to both patients and healthcare institutes. The dissertation aims to evaluate the current evidence on the effectiveness of manual lymphatic drainage in managing breast cancer-related lymphoedema, to develop an evidence-based guideline for nurse-led manual lymphatic drainage in managing breast cancer-related lymphoedema as well as to assess its implementation potential and to design implementation strategies and an evaluation plan for its adoption in a local public hospital in Hong Kong. A systematic search of the literature revealed seven studies on manual lymphatic drainage for breast cancer related lymphoedema that met the selection criteria of the dissertation. Methodological quality of the selected studies was evaluated according to the method developed by the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network and data were extracted and synthesized. Five of the trials were of moderate to good methodological quality and they demonstrated that manual lymphatic drainage was safe and had additional benefits over exercise and compression alone especially in patients with early lymphoedema. A protocol on manual lymphatic drainage for breast cancer related lymphoedema was subsequently developed. The implementation potential of the protocol in the local setting was established by examining its feasibility, evaluation potential and cost-benefit. Adoption of the program was found to be able to produce a potential annual saving of HK$ 444,200 for the hospital on top of benefits to patients and staff. A three-phase implementation plan was designed in which an implementation team would initiate and guide the proposed change through a careful communication plan and a pilot study would be conducted to confirm feasibility of the protocol. An evaluation plan including patient, healthcare provider and system outcomes would then help ensure the effectiveness and sustainability of the manual lymphatic drainage protocol and guide its future refinement. === published_or_final_version === Nursing Studies === Master === Master of Nursing
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title A clinical guideline for management of lymphoedema using nurse-led manual lymphatic drainage therapy
title_short A clinical guideline for management of lymphoedema using nurse-led manual lymphatic drainage therapy
title_full A clinical guideline for management of lymphoedema using nurse-led manual lymphatic drainage therapy
title_fullStr A clinical guideline for management of lymphoedema using nurse-led manual lymphatic drainage therapy
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