Research Article

Behaviors to Prevent Lymphedema and Functional Use of Arms of Patients with Breast Cancer after Surgery

Volume: 19 Number: 1 March 28, 2024
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Behaviors to Prevent Lymphedema and Functional Use of Arms of Patients with Breast Cancer after Surgery

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this descriptive study was to determine the behaviors to prevent lymphedema and functional use of arms patients with breast cancer after surgery. Material and Methods: The study was conducted with 125 patients. The data were collected using the Patient Information Form and the Turkish version of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand Questionnaire-DASH. Chi square, Fisher exact and Independent-Samples t test were used for statistical evaluation of the data. Results: Lymphedema was detected in 21.6% of the women with breast cancer after surgical treatment. There was no significant difference between exercise status and lymphedema development of the women, but there was a significant difference between exercise duration and the presence of lymphedema (p<0.05). The DASH mean score of the women in the study was found to be 25.57 ± 15.86. The patients with lymphedema had higher DASH scores and had more arm weakness. Conclusion: It is recommended that nurses give training and consultancy to women with breast cancer and inform patients to do the recommended exercises by regular followups after surgical treatment.

Keywords

Breast cancer , Lymphedema , Behaviors , Nursing

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1.Çolak H, Kızılırmak A, Karadağ S. Behaviors to Prevent Lymphedema and Functional Use of Arms of Patients with Breast Cancer after Surgery. KSU Medical Journal. 2024;19(1):67-76. doi:10.17517/ksutfd.1193674