Health-related Problems and Lived Experiences of Breast Cancer Survivors: A Mixed-Methods Study.
[OBJECTIVES] This study aimed to explore breast cancer (BC) survivors' health-related problems and lived experiences.
APA
Kaur M, Yadav BS, et al. (2026). Health-related Problems and Lived Experiences of Breast Cancer Survivors: A Mixed-Methods Study.. Indian journal of palliative care, 32(1), 33-40. https://doi.org/10.25259/IJPC_31_2025
MLA
Kaur M, et al.. "Health-related Problems and Lived Experiences of Breast Cancer Survivors: A Mixed-Methods Study.." Indian journal of palliative care, vol. 32, no. 1, 2026, pp. 33-40.
PMID
41953831
Abstract
[OBJECTIVES] This study aimed to explore breast cancer (BC) survivors' health-related problems and lived experiences.
[MATERIALS AND METHODS] The current study employed a convergent mixed-methods design. It enrolled 115 patients and collected data using validated questionnaires to assess their health problems. Qualitative data were gathered through in-depth interviews.
[RESULTS] The mean age of survivors was 49.35 ± 8.66 years. Problems reported in the descending order were fatigue, sexual dysfunction (decreased libido, painful sexual intercourse and vaginal dryness) and lymphoedema with shoulder stiffness, respectively. Qualitative analysis revealed themes related to post-diagnosis reactions, spirituality, misconceptions, disturbed body image, economic impact and need for help in household chores.
[CONCLUSION] A substantial number of BC survivors had multiple health problems. Our study emphasises the importance of holistic survivorship care, involving nurses in post-treatment support and addressing societal discrimination and psychosocial concerns to enhance their quality of life.
[MATERIALS AND METHODS] The current study employed a convergent mixed-methods design. It enrolled 115 patients and collected data using validated questionnaires to assess their health problems. Qualitative data were gathered through in-depth interviews.
[RESULTS] The mean age of survivors was 49.35 ± 8.66 years. Problems reported in the descending order were fatigue, sexual dysfunction (decreased libido, painful sexual intercourse and vaginal dryness) and lymphoedema with shoulder stiffness, respectively. Qualitative analysis revealed themes related to post-diagnosis reactions, spirituality, misconceptions, disturbed body image, economic impact and need for help in household chores.
[CONCLUSION] A substantial number of BC survivors had multiple health problems. Our study emphasises the importance of holistic survivorship care, involving nurses in post-treatment support and addressing societal discrimination and psychosocial concerns to enhance their quality of life.
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