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☐ ☆ ✇ Journal of Advanced Nursing

Unmet care needs of women who have undergone breast cancer surgery: A scoping review

Por: Qiaohong Ke · Fiona Timmins · Eileen Furlong · Diarmuid Stokes — Abril 17th 2024 at 07:00

Abstract

Aim

To summarize the evidence regarding the unmet care needs of women who have undergone breast cancer surgery and identify research gaps.

Design

A scoping review.

Data Sources

This review entailed a systematic search in EMBASE, Medline via PubMed, CINAHL Complete, APA PsycINFO, Cochrane Library, Web of Science and Scopus (up until 30 July 2023).

Review Methods

This review was guided by Arksey and O'Malley's Framework (2005) and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis-Scoping Review extension (PRISMA-ScR).

Results

Twenty-five studies that included 4914 participants were retrieved. Fourteen studies employed quantitative designs, eight used qualitative methods, two were mixed-methods studies and one used a qualitative meta-synthesis. Women who have undergone breast cancer surgery experience a wide range of complex and multifaceted unmet care needs. The informational/educational and psychological/emotional domains were the most frequently reported among the identified domains. Meanwhile, the sexual and spiritual/religious beliefs domains remained relatively underexplored. Furthermore, none of the assessment tools used in these studies captured the entirety of the possible domains of unmet care needs.

Conclusion

Needs assessment should be integrated into the routine care of women who have undergone breast cancer surgery. Interventions should be developed to address the unmet informational/educational and psychological/emotional needs of women. Future studies should employ high-quality mixed-methods approaches to explore women's sexual and spiritual/religious concerns.

Impact

This review provides a comprehensive overview of the unmet care needs of women who have undergone the breast cancer surgery. These findings will contribute to the development of tailored interventions. This review also informs future studies to explore distinct domains of unmet care needs.

Patient or Public Contribution

No patient or public contribution.

☐ ☆ ✇ Journal of Clinical Nursing

Where is Athena?—The dominant male voice on the future of nursing in published editorial debates

Por: Mary Ryder · Michael Connolly · Eileen Furlong · Brian Magennis · John S. G. Wells · Fiona Timmins — Noviembre 6th 2023 at 05:50
Journal of Clinical Nursing, Volume 32, Issue 23-24, Page 7929-7931, December 2023.
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