Self-Care for Lymphedema in Patients With Breast Cancer
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Breast Cancer, Cancer |
Therapuetic Areas: | Oncology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 120 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | May 2006 |
End Date: | March 2011 |
Breast Cancer Treatment Related Lymphedema Self Care Practices
RATIONALE: Identifying why patients don't do self care for lymphedema may help doctors plan
better at-home self-care treatment.
PURPOSE: This research study is looking at self-care practices for lymphedema in patients
with breast cancer.
better at-home self-care treatment.
PURPOSE: This research study is looking at self-care practices for lymphedema in patients
with breast cancer.
OBJECTIVES:
Primary
- To systematically identify and describe the barriers to completing recommended at home
self-care of lymphedema in patients with breast cancer.
- To identify patient recalled instructions as to at home self-care practices for
lymphedema as told to them by healthcare professionals and others.
- To identify the current at home self-care practices of breast cancer survivors with
treatment treated lymphedema.
Secondary
- To examine the relationship between at home self-care activities and symptoms in breast
cancer survivors with lymphedema.
- To examine the relationship between at home self-care activities and quality of life in
breast cancer survivors with lymphedema.
- To identify patient-perceived benefits to at home self-care.
OUTLINE: Patients complete questionnaires about their breast cancer diagnosis and treatment
history, lymphedema history and problems, and years of education and income. Patients also
complete surveys about home self-care practices for lymphedema and any benefits, burdens, or
barriers of at home care.
Primary
- To systematically identify and describe the barriers to completing recommended at home
self-care of lymphedema in patients with breast cancer.
- To identify patient recalled instructions as to at home self-care practices for
lymphedema as told to them by healthcare professionals and others.
- To identify the current at home self-care practices of breast cancer survivors with
treatment treated lymphedema.
Secondary
- To examine the relationship between at home self-care activities and symptoms in breast
cancer survivors with lymphedema.
- To examine the relationship between at home self-care activities and quality of life in
breast cancer survivors with lymphedema.
- To identify patient-perceived benefits to at home self-care.
OUTLINE: Patients complete questionnaires about their breast cancer diagnosis and treatment
history, lymphedema history and problems, and years of education and income. Patients also
complete surveys about home self-care practices for lymphedema and any benefits, burdens, or
barriers of at home care.
DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS:
- History of breast cancer
- Lymphedema in one or both arms that occurred during or after breast cancer treatment
- Must have received prior lymphedema treatment by a healthcare professional
- Patients with self-reported arm swelling subsequent to breast cancer treatment
that has not been treated by a healthcare professional are not eligible
- Hormone receptor status not specified
PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS:
- Menopausal status not specified
- English speaking
PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY:
- See Disease Characteristics
We found this trial at
3
sites
Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center The Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, located in Nashville, Tenn., brings together the clinical...
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324 Cool Springs Blvd
Nashville, Tennessee 37067
Nashville, Tennessee 37067
(877) 936-8422
Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center - Cool Springs Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center Cool Springs is a medical oncology...
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2107 Edward Curd Lane
Nashville, Tennessee 37067
Nashville, Tennessee 37067
615-591-9890
Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center at Franklin The Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center at Franklin is a free-standing radiation...
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