Using the benefits of primary health care (PHC) through women cured for breast cancer

Admission. The treatment of patients with breast cancer over the years has changed significantly. In view of the above, these patients are more and more often long-term patients, not only oncological but also PHC. Aim: To present opinions of women being treated for breast cancer on the use of PHC services. Material and methods: The study was conducted on a group of 95 patients of oncological counseling. The research tool was the original questionnaire, GSES - Scale of Generalized Own Efficiency. The results from the obtained data were subjected to statistical analysis. Results: Older patients treated more often with PHC are treated for additional disease, apart from cancer, with a low level of their own effectiveness, with basic or vocational education. However, the services of PHC nurses are more often used by people with higher education. Patients of the oncological counseling center assess lowly the healthcare providers for oncology education. Conclusions: A small share of PHC employees in education of patients treated for breast cancer causes that oncologic outpatient clinic patients for PHC apply mainly for: obtaining a prescription, ruling or performing diagnostic tests..

Medienart:

E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2018

Erschienen:

2018

Enthalten in:

Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:8

Enthalten in:

Journal of Education, Health and Sport - 8(2018), 8, Seite 419-429

Sprache:

Englisch ; Spanisch ; Polnisch ; Russisch ; Ukrainisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Anna Irzmanska-Hudziak [VerfasserIn]
Joanna Gajur [VerfasserIn]
Dorota Weber [VerfasserIn]
Zdzisława Szadowska-Szlachetka [VerfasserIn]
Katarzyna Piasecka [VerfasserIn]
Andrzej Stanisławek [VerfasserIn]

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Themen:

Breast cancer
Education
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Medicine
Primary health care (phc)
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Sports

doi:

10.5281/zenodo.1318452

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

DOAJ007180691