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The development of an arm activity survey for breast cancer survivors using the Protection Motivation Theory.

作者信息

Lee Teresa S, Kilbreath Sharon L, Sullivan Gerard, Refshauge Kathryn M, Beith Jane M

机构信息

School of Physiotherapy, University of Sydney, Lidcombe, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Cancer. 2007 May 8;7:75. doi: 10.1186/1471-2407-7-75.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Current research evidence indicates that women should return to normal use of their arm after breast cancer surgery. However, it appears some women continue to hold the view that they are supposed to protect their arm from strenuous activities because of the risk of lymphoedema. Many factors contribute to women's perceptions about lymphoedema and their ability to use their affected arm, and it is the aim of this study to explore and understand these perceptions.

METHODS/DESIGN: A survey, based on the Protection Motivation Theory, has been developed and tested. The survey assesses whether subjective norms, fear and/or coping attributes predict women's intention to use their affected arm. In addition, the survey includes questions regarding cancer treatment and demographic characteristics, arm and chest symptoms, and arm function. Recruitment of 170 breast cancer survivors has begun at 3 cancer treatment sites in Sydney, Australia.

DISCUSSION

This study will identify perceptions that help predict the extent women use their affected arm. The results will also determine whether upper limb impairments arise secondary to over-protection of the affected arm. Identification of factors that limit arm use will enable appropriate prevention and better provision of treatment to improve upper limb outcomes.

摘要
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