Breast cancer is the leading cancer affecting women in Singapore. Breast cancer survivors commonly experience declined physical function and quality of life, due to their upper limb morbidity and wound issues post-surgery. Rehabilitation therapy can address the aforementioned issues that the survivors may experience during their recovery. No therapy however, can be effective if patients do not utilize them. Home-based telehealth (e.g., tele-rehabilitation) self-managed by patients and guided by healthcare professionals can potentially improve the service use and recovery. This study aims to understand the lived experience of post-mastectomy tele-rehabilitation and recovery process among female patients who undergo a unilateral mastectomy for breast cancer.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
40
Drain care education, self-massage techniques and exercise (PT and OT)
Miho Asano
Singapore, Singapore
RECRUITINGThe experience of rehabilitation (i.e., drain care, exercise and massage)
We will interview our participants about their experience of going through a rehabilitation process. This is qualitative data.
Time frame: 12 weeks from the baseline assessment
Shoulder range of motion
Shoulder ranger of motion will be measured in degree.
Time frame: Pre rehabilitation (week 0) and post-rehabilitation (week 12)
Arm circumference
Arm circumference will be measured in cm
Time frame: Pre rehabilitation (week 0) and post-rehabilitation (week 12)
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