Navigating changes: A qualitative study exploring the health‐related quality of life of breast cancer survivors during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic

Author:

Yip Ka‐Huen1ORCID,Yip Yuk‐Chiu2ORCID,Tsui Wai‐King1,Chan Chun‐Sze Angela3,Mo Yuen‐Han4,Smith Graeme Drummond1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Sciences, Caritas Institute of Higher Education Hong Kong China

2. Hong Kong Institute of Paramedicine Hong Kong China

3. Department of Surgery North District Hospital Hong Kong China

4. Department of Social Work Hong Kong Shue Yan University Hong Kong China

Abstract

AbstractAimsTo explore the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on the health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) of breast cancer survivors.DesignWe utilized a qualitative descriptive approach to facilitate interviews among 25 participants, all of whom are survivors of breast cancer and have received treatment in Hong Kong within the preceding 3 years.MethodsContent analysis was performed to understand how patients' HRQoL views and experiences changed during coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.ResultsThe results included six themes delineating the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: (i) survivor sensitivities in pandemic times, (ii) coping and conditioning in pandemic times, (iii) transforming work and home dynamics in pandemic times, (iv) cognitive resilience and adaptation to the COVID‐19 protective measures, (v) social resilience in pandemic times and (vi) healthcare adaptation and coping in pandemic times.ConclusionThis study provides insights into the experiences and challenges of breast cancer survivors during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Some survivors had new physical and psychological symptoms, including fear and anxiety, isolation, pain, lymphoedema and burnout, which potentially have long‐term impact upon HRQoL.Implications for the profession and/or patient careThis study highlights the unique challenges faced by breast cancer survivors during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, including accessing healthcare services and the impact of social isolation. Healthcare providers should consider the holistic needs of breast cancer survivors in the provision of health care and develop supportive interventions, including telehealth services and online support groups, to address these challenges and improve their HRQoL.ImpactSurgery aimed at treating breast cancer or reducing its risk generally influences the appearance of breast areas and donor sites. The continuing effects of these changes on body image and HRQoL are well‐reported, although studies have ineffectively examined the initial experiences of women regarding their postoperative appearance, particularly during the pandemic.Reporting methodThe checklist of consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ) was utilized.Patient or public contributionA small selection on breast cancer survivors contributed to the design of this study, in particular the content of the semi‐structured interviews.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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