The relation of lymphedema and activities of daily living in women with breast cancer-related lymphedema
Publish place: 14th International Congress on Breast Cancer
Publish Year: 1397
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: English
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ICBCMED14_079
تاریخ نمایه سازی: 21 مرداد 1398
Abstract:
Introduction: Qualitative reduction in activities of daily living is one of the side-effects of breast cancer therapy. The present study was conducted to determine the relation of the lymphedema and activities of daily living in women with breast cancer-related lymphedema. Methods: The present study examined 30 eligible women with breast cancer-related lymphedema who underwent two phases of complex decongestive therapy. This therapy includes manual lymphatic drainage, bandaging, exercise and skin and nail care. In the first phase, the patients received therapy five days per week for a period of two to three weeks. The second phase followed immediately and lasted for a month. Each of the participants was assessed on three occasions. The level of activities of daily living was measured in the participants using the KATZ scale. Data were analyzed using the one-way repeated measures ANOVA. Results: this study shows dosen’t correlate between lymphedema volume and activities of daily living(p=0/868). Conclusion: The obtained results show that there is,nt linear relation between lymphedema and activities of daily living in this group of patients.
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Majid Hassanzadeh
Assistant prophesier, Torbatheydarye nursing and midwifery faculty, Torbat University of Medical Sciences, Torbat heydarye, Iran
Sedighe A bbaspour
Oncologist, , TorbatUniversity of Medical Sciences, TorbatheydaryeIran
Zohre Zandy
MCS, torbat nursing and midwifery faculty, TorbatUniversity of Medical Sciences, Torbat, heydarye Iran
Hamideh yaghoby
MCS, torbat nursing and midwifery faculty, TorbatUniversity of Medical Sciences, Torbat heydarye, Iran