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Perceptions and Barriers of Survivorship Care in Asia: Perceptions From Asian Breast Cancer Survivors

PURPOSE: With the long-term goal to optimize post-treatment cancer care in Asia, we conducted a qualitative study to gather in-depth descriptions from multiethnic Asian breast cancer survivors on their perceptions and experiences of cancer survivorship and their perceived barriers to post-treatment...

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Autores principales: Chan, Alexandre, Lum, Zheng Kang, Ng, Terence, Eyob, Tewodros, Wang, Xiao Jun, Chae, Jung-woo, Dorajoo, Sreemanee, Shwe, Maung, Gan, Yan Xiang, Fok, Rose, Loh, Kiley Wei-Jen, Tan, Yee Pin, Fan, Gilbert
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society of Clinical Oncology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5493278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28717749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.2016.004929
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author Chan, Alexandre
Lum, Zheng Kang
Ng, Terence
Eyob, Tewodros
Wang, Xiao Jun
Chae, Jung-woo
Dorajoo, Sreemanee
Shwe, Maung
Gan, Yan Xiang
Fok, Rose
Loh, Kiley Wei-Jen
Tan, Yee Pin
Fan, Gilbert
author_facet Chan, Alexandre
Lum, Zheng Kang
Ng, Terence
Eyob, Tewodros
Wang, Xiao Jun
Chae, Jung-woo
Dorajoo, Sreemanee
Shwe, Maung
Gan, Yan Xiang
Fok, Rose
Loh, Kiley Wei-Jen
Tan, Yee Pin
Fan, Gilbert
author_sort Chan, Alexandre
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: With the long-term goal to optimize post-treatment cancer care in Asia, we conducted a qualitative study to gather in-depth descriptions from multiethnic Asian breast cancer survivors on their perceptions and experiences of cancer survivorship and their perceived barriers to post-treatment follow-up. METHODS: Twenty-four breast cancer survivors in Singapore participated in six structured focus group discussions. The focus group discussions were voice recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed by thematic analysis. RESULTS: Breast cancer survivors were unfamiliar with and disliked the term “survivorship,” because it implies that survivors had undergone hardship during their treatment. Cognitive impairment and peripheral neuropathy were physical symptoms that bothered survivors the most, and many indicated that they experienced emotional distress during survivorship, for which they turned to religion and peers as coping strategies. Survivors indicated lack of consultation time and fear of unplanned hospitalization as main barriers to optimal survivorship care. Furthermore, survivors indicated that they preferred receipt of survivorship care at the specialty cancer center. CONCLUSION: Budding survivorship programs in Asia must take survivor perspectives into consideration to ensure that survivorship care is fully optimized within the community.
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spelling pubmed-54932782017-07-17 Perceptions and Barriers of Survivorship Care in Asia: Perceptions From Asian Breast Cancer Survivors Chan, Alexandre Lum, Zheng Kang Ng, Terence Eyob, Tewodros Wang, Xiao Jun Chae, Jung-woo Dorajoo, Sreemanee Shwe, Maung Gan, Yan Xiang Fok, Rose Loh, Kiley Wei-Jen Tan, Yee Pin Fan, Gilbert J Glob Oncol ORIGINAL REPORTS PURPOSE: With the long-term goal to optimize post-treatment cancer care in Asia, we conducted a qualitative study to gather in-depth descriptions from multiethnic Asian breast cancer survivors on their perceptions and experiences of cancer survivorship and their perceived barriers to post-treatment follow-up. METHODS: Twenty-four breast cancer survivors in Singapore participated in six structured focus group discussions. The focus group discussions were voice recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed by thematic analysis. RESULTS: Breast cancer survivors were unfamiliar with and disliked the term “survivorship,” because it implies that survivors had undergone hardship during their treatment. Cognitive impairment and peripheral neuropathy were physical symptoms that bothered survivors the most, and many indicated that they experienced emotional distress during survivorship, for which they turned to religion and peers as coping strategies. Survivors indicated lack of consultation time and fear of unplanned hospitalization as main barriers to optimal survivorship care. Furthermore, survivors indicated that they preferred receipt of survivorship care at the specialty cancer center. CONCLUSION: Budding survivorship programs in Asia must take survivor perspectives into consideration to ensure that survivorship care is fully optimized within the community. American Society of Clinical Oncology 2016-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5493278/ /pubmed/28717749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.2016.004929 Text en © 2016 by American Society of Clinical Oncology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.
spellingShingle ORIGINAL REPORTS
Chan, Alexandre
Lum, Zheng Kang
Ng, Terence
Eyob, Tewodros
Wang, Xiao Jun
Chae, Jung-woo
Dorajoo, Sreemanee
Shwe, Maung
Gan, Yan Xiang
Fok, Rose
Loh, Kiley Wei-Jen
Tan, Yee Pin
Fan, Gilbert
Perceptions and Barriers of Survivorship Care in Asia: Perceptions From Asian Breast Cancer Survivors
title Perceptions and Barriers of Survivorship Care in Asia: Perceptions From Asian Breast Cancer Survivors
title_full Perceptions and Barriers of Survivorship Care in Asia: Perceptions From Asian Breast Cancer Survivors
title_fullStr Perceptions and Barriers of Survivorship Care in Asia: Perceptions From Asian Breast Cancer Survivors
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions and Barriers of Survivorship Care in Asia: Perceptions From Asian Breast Cancer Survivors
title_short Perceptions and Barriers of Survivorship Care in Asia: Perceptions From Asian Breast Cancer Survivors
title_sort perceptions and barriers of survivorship care in asia: perceptions from asian breast cancer survivors
topic ORIGINAL REPORTS
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5493278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28717749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.2016.004929
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