Abstract

Once suffering from breast cancer, patients may experience many symptoms caused by treatments or complications from the beginning through recovery stages that may cause physical, psychological, and social problems. Therefore a holistic assessment with physical therapy to assist a nursing experience with the Rogers' theory will improve patients' recovery.

Notes

This item was accepted for presentation at the 2019 International Nursing Research Congress in Calgary, Canada, but was not presented at the event.

Author Details

Pei Rong Wu, BSN - Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Chi Mei Medical Center ,Chiali, Tainan City 722, Taiwan; Pei Wen Wu, BSN - Angel Physiotherapy Home Care Clinic, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan

Sigma Membership

Non-member

Lead Author Affiliation

Chi Mei Medical Center, Tainan, Taiwan

Type

Poster

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

N/A

Research Approach

N/A

Keywords:

Rogers' Theory, Breast Cancer, Nursing with Customized Physical Therapy

Conference Name

30th International Nursing Research Congress

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Conference Year

2019

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Assisting a patient with breast cancer recovery successfully with Rogers' Theory

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Once suffering from breast cancer, patients may experience many symptoms caused by treatments or complications from the beginning through recovery stages that may cause physical, psychological, and social problems. Therefore a holistic assessment with physical therapy to assist a nursing experience with the Rogers' theory will improve patients' recovery.