2022
DOI: 10.1111/jan.15510
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Women's experiences of gestational breast cancer and their interactions with the healthcare system: A scoping review

Abstract: Aim: To report the evidence of women's experiences following a diagnosis of gestational breast cancer (GBC) and their interactions with the healthcare system. Design: A systematic scoping review. Data Sources: This scoping review systematically searched Medline, CINAHL, Psych INFO, EMBASE and SCOPUS, in addition to six grey literature databases in October 2021. A 2020 PRISMA flow diagram depicting the flow of information.Review Methods: Guided by six steps in Arksey and OMalley 's Framework (2005).One research… Show more

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“…At a time often spent excitedly preparing for a newborn, women diagnosed with CDP and their partners may therefore instead face difficult, time-sensitive treatment decisions that have implications for the woman’s and the foetus’ wellbeing. Our understanding of the needs of women diagnosed with CDP is growing [ 7 , 8 ]; however, little is known about the experiences of their partners. Partners comprise an important population in their own right, but are also commonly the key providers of support for women diagnosed with cancer and in many instances, the co-parent of the pregnancy affected by cancer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At a time often spent excitedly preparing for a newborn, women diagnosed with CDP and their partners may therefore instead face difficult, time-sensitive treatment decisions that have implications for the woman’s and the foetus’ wellbeing. Our understanding of the needs of women diagnosed with CDP is growing [ 7 , 8 ]; however, little is known about the experiences of their partners. Partners comprise an important population in their own right, but are also commonly the key providers of support for women diagnosed with cancer and in many instances, the co-parent of the pregnancy affected by cancer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As diretrizes da Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada (SOGC) indicam que não há evidências de comprometimento na qualidade do leite materno em mães que passaram por tratamento oncológico (DI MATTEI et al, 2023). No entanto, a implementação dessa prática encontra resistência devido à falta de apoio da equipe multidisciplinar de saúde, à escassez de acesso a um consultor de lactação certificado pelo International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) e dores e desconfortos nos mamilos (HURREN et al, 2023).…”
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