Author/Authors :
Kaviani, A Department of surgery - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Mehrdad, N Iranian Center for Breast Cancer (ICBC) - Academic Center for Education - Culture and Research (ACECR), Tehran , Yunesian, M School of Public Health - Environmental Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Shakiba, B Students’ Scientific Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ebrahimi, M Iranian Center for Breast Cancer (ICBC) - Academic Center for Education - Culture and Research (ACECR), Tehran , Majidzadeh, K Iranian Center for Breast Cancer (ICBC) - Academic Center for Education - Culture and Research (ACECR), Tehran , Akbari, ME Cancer Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Many literatures have documented that psychosocial care can improve
health outcomes and reduce morbidity in women with breast cancer. The aim of this
study was to evaluate the opinion of the breast cancer professional team members
on integration of psychosocial care in regular management of breast cancer.
Methods: A cross sectional sample of 313 physicians involving in diagnosis,
treatment and supportive care for breast cancer patients were interviewed using a
questionnaire.
Results: The majority of participants (52.7%) declared that psychosocial care is
necessary for all patients with breast complaints. All except one of the respondents
irrespective to their age and job believed that providing the patients with
psychosocial supportive care definitively have some positive points for the patients
with breast cancer. Of all respondents, 29.6% thought it should be offered as soon
as suspicion is raised toward breast cancer, 54.7% preferred to provide such care
after the diagnosis of malignancy is confirmed, 11.3% thought it should be
prescribed before surgery and 4.4% believed that care should be provided before
adjuvant therapy.
Conclusions: The necessity of providing psychosocial care for breast cancer
patients was mentioned by the majority of respondents; however there are some
major differences among the team members of breast cancer care in regard to
psychosocial supportive care. The results of this study highlight the insufficient
collaboration among medical team members and the necessity of multidisciplinary
approach to all aspects of the important disease through programmed sessions and
provide the patients with an integrated comprehensive care.
Keywords :
Breast , Neoplasm , Physicians , Psychology , Psychosocial Care