Asian Oncol Nurs.  2022 Dec;22(4):214-224. 10.5388/aon.2022.22.4.214.

Effects of Education Program for Combined Management of Lymphedema with regard to Breast Cancer Patients with Axillary Lymph Node Dissection: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Affiliations
  • 1Nurse, St. Joseph Medical Center, Houston, TX, USA
  • 2Professor, Department of Nursing, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea

Abstract

Purpose
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a combined management of lymphedema education (CMLE) program which was designed for the prevention of breast cancer related lymphedema.
Methods
We applied a quasi-experimental study, pretest, and posttest design with a non-equivalent control group. Breast cancer survivors with partial or total mastectomy and axillary lymph node dissection were recruited and assigned to either an intervention or control group at S hospital in Seoul. The outcomes were measured using the Breast Cancer Lymphedema Symptom Experience Index, Lymphedema Risk Reduction Behavior Checklist, Patients Activation Measure 13, Functional assessment of cancer therapy-General, and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand. The circumferences of both arms were measured by a nurse. These measurements were conducted and compared at baseline and two weeks after completing the (CMLE) program.
Results
There were statistically significant changes in quality of life, physical wellbeing, and lymphedema risk behaviors in both groups after the CMLE program. There were significant differences in the circumference of right forearm, elbow, and upper arm between the two groups.
Conclusion
It can be concluded that the CMLE program is viable tool to prevent and manage breast cancer related lymphedema and is effective in improving the quality of life in breast cancer survivors with axillary lymph node dissection.

Keyword

Breast neoplasms; Education; Lymphedema; Lymph node excision; Survivors
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