2015
DOI: 10.2298/vsp1502148n
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Social participation of women with breast cancer

Abstract: The results indicate that research participants found it more difficult to maintain their social activities than their everyday activities. This clearly indicates the necessity to develop and implement special advisory and educational programs aimed at preventing social exclusion and to strengthen and support personal resources in the area of the social roles of women with breast cancer.

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“…The covariates were selected based on the literature, which shows that age ( Ernst et al, 2017 ), education ( Durá-Ferrandis et al, 2017 ), employment status ( Rohani et al, 2015 ), insurance coverage ( You et al, 2018 ), patient’s history of major psychological issues ( Ernst et al, 2017 ; Świtaj et al, 2017 ), social participation frequency ( Nikolić et al, 2015 ), chemotherapy status ( Durá-Ferrandis et al, 2017 ), history of mastectomy ( Rohani et al, 2015 ), and history of radiotherapy ( Durá-Ferrandis et al, 2017 ) are the common covariates of HRQoL in patients with breast cancer. The covariates were included in all mediation models and were coded as reported in Table 1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The covariates were selected based on the literature, which shows that age ( Ernst et al, 2017 ), education ( Durá-Ferrandis et al, 2017 ), employment status ( Rohani et al, 2015 ), insurance coverage ( You et al, 2018 ), patient’s history of major psychological issues ( Ernst et al, 2017 ; Świtaj et al, 2017 ), social participation frequency ( Nikolić et al, 2015 ), chemotherapy status ( Durá-Ferrandis et al, 2017 ), history of mastectomy ( Rohani et al, 2015 ), and history of radiotherapy ( Durá-Ferrandis et al, 2017 ) are the common covariates of HRQoL in patients with breast cancer. The covariates were included in all mediation models and were coded as reported in Table 1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Así mismo, a nivel clínico, se pueden encontrar estudios en poblaciones que utilizan LIFE-H, justificando la necesidad de generar propiedades psicométricas y pertinencia en la evaluación de la participación en personas que presentan algún grado de discapacidad. La literatura refiere antecedentes en adultos mayores con discapacidad (Desrosiers et al, 2006;Desrosiers et al, 2009;Poulin & Desrosiers, 2009), pacientes con trastornos neuromusculares (Gagnon, Mathieu, & Noreau, 2006), adultos mayores con accidentes cerebrovasculares (Desrosiers & Bourbonnais, 2005;Desrosiers et al, 2006), jóvenes adultos con Síndrome de Down (Foley et al, 2014), mujeres con cáncer (Nikolić et al, 2015) y en niños con parálisis cerebral (Calley et al, 2012;Lepage, Noreau, Bernard, & Fougeyrollas, 1998; Neves dos Santos, Leticia Pavao, Pererira Santiago, de Fatima Salvini, & Cicuto Ferreira Rocha, 2013). Estos estudios sustentan la relevancia del LIFE-H en la evaluación establecida por organismos internacionales de la participación en niños, jóvenes y adultos.…”
Section: Utilidad Del Life-h En La Evaluación De La Participaciónunclassified
“…Estudios sobre la calidad de vida del enfermo oncológico indican como la pérdida de funcionalidad y los cambios en las actividades diarias se relacionan con la aparición de alteraciones emocionales, mayor sintomatología y deterioro en la calidad de vida (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) . Los problemas que ha de afrontar el paciente oncológico se asocian con las dificultades derivadas de la enfermedad y el tratamiento (síntomas, efectos secundarios, etc.).…”
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