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Implementation of a CDSS in Oncology Patients During COVID-19

Breast CancerObesity1 more

The present randomised controlled trial aimed to investigate the effectiveness of a clinical decision support system (CDSS) in assisting clinicians to apply nutritional care to breast cancer (BC) patients during the COVID-19 pandemic in Greece. Adult BC women (stages I-IIIA) who underwent mastectomy followed by hormone therapy were randomly assigned either to the Control group, receiving general nutritional advice, or the Intervention (or CDSS) group, in whom a personalised nutritional programme based on the Mediterranean diet together with physical activity guidelines were provided, all produced by CDSS. Medical and dietary history, anthropometrics, biochemical indices and quality of life characteristics were assessed both at baseline and at the end of the study (3 months).

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Real-time Interactive Digital Healthcare System in Post Operation Patients With Breast Cancer; Pilot...

Breast CancerRehabilitation

This study aims to examine the effect of hospital-home linkage short-term rehabilitation therapy using real-time interactive digital healthcare system (Uincare Homeplus) in post-operative patients with breast cancer. This is prospective pilot study. 20 breast cancer patients who underwent wide local excision-axillary lymph node diessection or modified radical mastectomy will be examined, and those with limited range of motion (ROM) of affected shoulder will be enrolled in the study. Shoulder ROM, Quick-DASH, pain evaluation with NRS, quality of life evaluation with FACT-B and EQ-5D will be evaluated on enrollment, 4-week, 8-week, and 12-weeks after enrollment.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Women Underwent TRAM Surgery: Its Influence on Abdominal Muscle Function and the Effects of Therapeutic...

Breast Neoplasms

The unilateral transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (TRAM) flap is a major operation widely used for breast reconstruction. It is hypothesized that this surgery has the potential risk of weakening the abdominal wall because it disrupts the integrity of the rectus abdominis muscle (RA), therefore, alters the insertion of the oblique muscles and the biomechanical relationship between the RA muscle and adjacent structures. The purposes of this study were to examine the effects of the TRAM flap surgery on muscle size of abdominal muscles, strength and endurance of trunk muscles, strength and endurance of core stability, as well as the effects of therapeutic exercises on it in post-mastectomy women underwent TRAM surgery.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Personalized Follow-up After Breast Cancer Surgery Via Electronic Patient Reported Outcomes

Breast Cancer

Based on one focus group of caregivers and one group of patients treated by surgery for breast cancer this study is an attempt to identify the specific needs of this population and then develop the BEAUTIFY care pathway.This study aims to build a new multidisciplinary care pathway (BEAUTIFY = BrEast cAncer qUaliTy of lIfe aFter surgerY) with post-operative follow-up via electronic patient-reported outcomes of breast cancer surgery complications in order to optimize the quality of life of patients.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Training Given by Mobile Application to Women Undergoing Breast Surgery

Breast Cancer

In a metanalysis study examining the effects of mobile health applications on the quality of life and psychological outcomes of patients with breast cancer, it was concluded that the quality of life increased, the level of self-efficacy was high, and the perceived stress, depression and anxiety were low compared to standard care. It has been stated that there is a need for well-designed randomized studies on the subject due to the heterogeneity of the study results. In a study examining the effects of exercise training given by mobile health application and traditional brochure on physical function, physical activity and quality of life in breast cancer patients, improvement was observed in both groups, but no significant difference was found between the groups. In the study conducted to evaluate the effect of the information transmitted via the mobile application on preoperative breast cancer patients, it was concluded that control patients who did not have access to additional information provided by the mobile application had significantly lower anxiety and depression scores at seven days before surgery compared to the intervention group, and thus, when less information was accessed. It has been reported that anxiety decreases. Surgical treatments applied to women with breast cancer, although there are different treatment options depending on the stage of the disease and the results of the diagnostic procedures; breast-conserving surgery (lumpectomy / tumorectomy, partial mastectomy, segmental mastectomy / quadranectomy) and non-breast-conserving surgery (simple mastectomy, bilateral mastectomy, skin-sparing mastectomy, nipple-sparing mastectomy, modified radical mastectomy, radical mastectomy). When the literature is examined; It was stated that negative emotions such as body image deterioration, decreased self-esteem, hopelessness, guilt, anxiety, and depression were experienced less in patients who underwent breast conserving surgery (BCS) compared to patients who received other breast surgical treatments. Compared to other patients, those who undergo BCS adapt better to the treatment and care process. There are some disadvantages for patients in BCS, which is preferred in the early stage, which aims to protect the integrity of the breast. Some of the disadvantages are the long-term treatment process, the expensive treatments and the difficult access for those living far from the radiotherapy treatment, which is mostly applied in large centers. In addition to these disadvantages, women experience intense psychosocial problems, symptoms experienced during the treatment process negatively affect their compliance with treatment and quality of life. In order to improve the affected quality of life, besides nursing interventions specially planned for each patient, trainings that will facilitate their adaptation to the disease during the diagnosis and treatment process should be planned.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Yoga for Aromatase Inhibitor-related Knee Pain Relief in Breast Cancer Patients

Breast CancerAromatase Inhibitor2 more

The purpose of the study was to investigate the therapeutic effect of Yoga on aromatic inhibitor-induced chronic knee pain in patients with breast cancer.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Effect of PACK Health Support Program on Patient Reported Outcomes in Patients With Breast Cancer...

Breast CarcinomaBreast Ductal Carcinoma In Situ2 more

This trial studies the effect of an electronic health (eHealth) support program called PACK Health on patient reported health outcomes in patients with breast cancer. PACK Health monitors breast cancer patients' reported side effects and experience of care when receiving chemotherapy. Participating in the PACK Health coaching program may improve quality of life, decrease hospital admissions and improve overall health.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Face-to-face and Online Health Education on the Health Beliefs of Women Aged 40-69...

Breast Cancer

Objective: In this study, it was aimed to determine the effects of health education provided by two different methods on breast cancer and mammography knowledge self-evaluation status, perceived mammography benefit and barrier levels, mammography self-efficacy levels and mammography screening of women aged 40-69 years. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted in a parallel group design as a single-blind randomized controlled trial. The sample consisted of 126 healthy volunteers, 42 in each group, who were registered to Toprakkale Family Health Center between January and July 2023, met the inclusion criteria. In the study, 10-unit Visual Analogue Scale, mammography benefit and obstacle perception sub-dimension of Champion's Health Belief Model Scale and Mammography Self-Efficacy Scale were used for self-assessment of breast cancer and mammography knowledge. In the study, while the control group received standard care, the face-to-face education group was given health education and brochures through home visits, and a reminder interview was made over the phone. Health education and digital brochures were given to the online training group via video call, and a reminder meeting was held once. After a two-month follow-up, One-Way Analysis of Variance and Kruskal Wallis H test were used to compare the data of the three groups, multiple comparisons were analyzed with Tukey's test and Dunn's test. Generalized Linear Models were used for group and time comparisons.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

mHealth Usage Among Nigeria Women Diagnosed With Breast Cancer Receiving Chemotherapy

Breast Cancer

The research is studying the effect of a mHealth psychoeducational intervention on self-efficacy, coping and psychological distress of Nigerian women diagnosed with breast cancer receiving chemotherapy The study is a two-arm assessor-blinded randomised controlled trial which will be conducted in two University Teaching Hospitals in Nigeria.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

A Crossover Bioequivalence Study of Olaparib Tablets, 150 mg (Lek Pharmaceuticals d.d.) and Lynparza®...

Ovarian CancerBreast Cancer

This is a two-way crossover bioequivalence study between test and reference product in patients diagnosed with BRCA mutated ovarian cancer, recurrent ovarian cancer or metastatic breast cancer.

Completed15 enrollment criteria
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