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    Sundberg, Catharina
    et al.
    Malmö högskola, Faculty of Health and Society (HS).
    Jarvén, Marica
    Malmö högskola, Faculty of Health and Society (HS).
    Information och individuellet omhändertagande av bröstcancer-patienter2006Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
    Abstract [en]

    In Sweden about 6800 females are affected by breast cancer each year. The oncology clinic at MAS hospital in Malmö accepts approximately 230 breast cancer patients for radiation treatments and / or chemotherapy. Proceeding the initial doctors appointment the patients frequently feel abandoned and isolated and continue to require a large amount of information. An empirical study with quantitative attempts was conducted to investigate if directed information with a consultation nurse, could increase the female breast cancer patient’s comfort and wellbeing. Two groups were formed out of which a trial group had an information session with an oncology consultation nurse, and both groups had to complete a questionnaire. The results proved that the trial group to a greater extent knew when to call, and which nurse to contact. They exercised more and felt better both physically and emotionally. Both groups felt well looked after and were satisfied with the advice provided.

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