Physiotherapeutic Follow-up after Surgery for Breast Cancer Treatment by Telehealth: Patients' Perception and Adherence
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Resumo: | The physiotherapy service at the Cancer Hospital III of the National Cancer Institute (HCIII/INCA) has included telehealth in its care activities for monitoring patients undergoing surgical treatment for breast cancer during the pandemic. Objective: To evaluate the perception of patients about telehealth at HCIII/INCA, in addition to understanding and adherence to home physiotherapeutic guidelines in the postoperative breast cancer period. Method: Observational, qualitative and quantitative approach study, which included patients who received surgical treatment for breast cancer from March to May 2020 and attended physiotherapy telehealth. A semi-structured questionnaire with an open question about telehealth was utilized. Results: 129 women were included, 81.4% reported comfort with telehealth, 72.1% felt very safe and 71.3% felt satisfied with this type of service. Regarding physiotherapeutic guidelines provided, 89.1% of the patients claimed they understood the content, 66.7% followed them completely and 63.6% performed daily upper limb exercises. In relation to the quality, the patients reported that telehealth was necessary, valid and important to avoid exposure to the virus during the pandemic, in addition to being cost-effective, time-saving and avoiding trips to the institution. Conclusion: The modality of telehealth as evaluated by physiotherapy after breast cancer surgery generated a feeling of security, comfort and satisfaction, with good understanding and adherence to the guidelines and practice of home exercises. |
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Physiotherapeutic Follow-up after Surgery for Breast Cancer Treatment by Telehealth: Patients' Perception and AdherenceSeguimiento Fisioterapéutico Posquirúrgico para el Tratamiento del Cáncer de Mama por Teleconsulta: Percepción y Adherencia de las PacientesAcompanhamento Fisioterapêutico após Tratamento Cirúrgico do Câncer de Mama por Teleconsulta: Percepção e Adesão das Pacientesconsulta remotapandemias/COVID-19neoplasias da mamamodalidades de fisioterapiaremote consultationpandemics/COVID-19breast neoplasmsphysical therapy modalitiesconsulta remotapandemias/COVID-19neoplasias de la mamamodalidades de fisioterapiaThe physiotherapy service at the Cancer Hospital III of the National Cancer Institute (HCIII/INCA) has included telehealth in its care activities for monitoring patients undergoing surgical treatment for breast cancer during the pandemic. Objective: To evaluate the perception of patients about telehealth at HCIII/INCA, in addition to understanding and adherence to home physiotherapeutic guidelines in the postoperative breast cancer period. Method: Observational, qualitative and quantitative approach study, which included patients who received surgical treatment for breast cancer from March to May 2020 and attended physiotherapy telehealth. A semi-structured questionnaire with an open question about telehealth was utilized. Results: 129 women were included, 81.4% reported comfort with telehealth, 72.1% felt very safe and 71.3% felt satisfied with this type of service. Regarding physiotherapeutic guidelines provided, 89.1% of the patients claimed they understood the content, 66.7% followed them completely and 63.6% performed daily upper limb exercises. In relation to the quality, the patients reported that telehealth was necessary, valid and important to avoid exposure to the virus during the pandemic, in addition to being cost-effective, time-saving and avoiding trips to the institution. Conclusion: The modality of telehealth as evaluated by physiotherapy after breast cancer surgery generated a feeling of security, comfort and satisfaction, with good understanding and adherence to the guidelines and practice of home exercises.Introducción: El servicio de fisioterapia del Hospital Oncológico III del Instituto Nacional del Cáncer (HCIII/INCA) ha incluido la teleconsulta en su actividad asistencial para el seguimiento de las pacientes sometidas a tratamiento quirúrgico por cáncer de mama durante la pandemia. Objetivo: Evaluar la percepción de las pacientes sobre la teleconsulta en el HCIII/INCA, además de su comprensión y adherencia a las pautas de fisioterapia domiciliaria en el posoperatorio de cáncer de mama. Método: Estudio observacional, con abordaje cualitativa y cuantitativa, que incluyó pacientes que se sometieron a tratamiento quirúrgico por cáncer de mama, de marzo a mayo de 2020, a quienes se les realizó teleconsultas con fisioterapia. Se utilizó un cuestionario con preguntas semiestructuradas y una pregunta abierta sobre teleconsulta. Resultados: Se incluyeron 129 mujeres, el 81,4% refirió comodidad con las teleconsultas, el 72,1% se sintió muy segura y el 71,3% se sintió satisfecha con este tipo de atención. En cuanto a las pautas fisioterapéuticas brindadas, el 89,1% de las pacientes reportó que las entendían y el 66,7% que las seguía completamente; el 63,6% realizaba ejercicios de miembros superiores diariamente. En cuanto a la pregunta cualitativa, las pacientes relataron que la teleconsulta fue necesaria, válida e importante para evitar la exposición al virus durante el período de pandemia, además de evitar desplazamientos a la institución, ahorrando tiempo y dinero. Conclusión: La modalidad de teleconsulta en las evaluaciones de fisioterapia después de la cirugía de cáncer de mama generó percepciones de seguridad, comodidad y satisfacción, con buena comprensión y adherencia tanto a las orientaciones brindadas como a la práctica de ejercicios domiciliarios.Introdução: O serviço de fisioterapia do Hospital do Câncer III do Instituto Nacional de Câncer (HCIII/INCA) inseriu as teleconsultas em suas atividades assistenciais para o acompanhamento das pacientes submetidas ao tratamento cirúrgico do câncer de mama durante a pandemia. Objetivo: Avaliar a percepção das pacientes quanto aos atendimentos por teleconsulta no HCIII/INCA, além da compreensão e da adesão quanto às orientações fisioterapêuticas domiciliares no pós-operatório de câncer de mama. Método: Estudo observacional, de abordagem qualiquantitativa, no qual foram incluídas pacientes submetidas ao tratamento cirúrgico do câncer de mama, de março a maio de 2020, que realizaram teleconsultas com a fisioterapia. Foi utilizado um questionário com perguntas semiestruturadas e uma pergunta aberta sobre teleconsulta. Resultados: Foram incluídas 129 mulheres, 81,4% referiram conforto com as teleconsultas, 72,1% sentiram-se muito seguras e 71,3% sentiram-se satisfeitas com esse tipo de atendimento. Quanto às orientações fisioterapêuticas fornecidas, 89,1% das pacientes relataram que as entenderam e 66,7% que as seguiram totalmente; 63,6% realizaram os exercícios de membros superiores diariamente. Quanto à questão qualitativa, as pacientes relataram que a teleconsulta foi necessária, válida e importante por evitar a exposição ao vírus no período da pandemia, além de evitar os deslocamentos até a instituição, a economia de tempo e de dinheiro. Conclusão: A modalidade de teleconsulta nas avaliações da fisioterapia pós-cirurgia do câncer de mama geraram percepções de segurança, conforto e satisfação, tendo boa compreensão e adesão tanto das orientações fornecidas quanto da prática de exercícios domiciliares.INCA2023-10-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigos, Avaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/409110.32635/2176-9745.RBC.2023v69n4.4091Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 69 No. 4 (2023): oct./nov./dec.; e-074091Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 69 Núm. 4 (2023): oct./nov./dic.; e-074091Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; v. 69 n. 4 (2023): out./nov./dez.; e-0740912176-9745reponame:Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online)instname:Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)instacron:INCAporengspahttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/4091/3235https://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/4091/3347https://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/4091/3271https://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/4091/3256Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Brasileira de Cancerologiahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMacedo, Flavia OliveiraFerreira, Flavia OrindTorres, Daniele MedeirosSaraiva, Simone AbrantesOliveira, Juliana Flavia Oliveira Tavares deFabro, Erica Alves NogueiraCosta, Rejane Medeiros2024-01-25T13:51:13Zoai:rbc.inca.gov.br:article/4091Revistahttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revistaPUBhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/oairbc@inca.gov.br0034-71162176-9745opendoar:2024-01-25T13:51:13Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online) - Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)false |
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Physiotherapeutic Follow-up after Surgery for Breast Cancer Treatment by Telehealth: Patients' Perception and Adherence Seguimiento Fisioterapéutico Posquirúrgico para el Tratamiento del Cáncer de Mama por Teleconsulta: Percepción y Adherencia de las Pacientes Acompanhamento Fisioterapêutico após Tratamento Cirúrgico do Câncer de Mama por Teleconsulta: Percepção e Adesão das Pacientes |
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Physiotherapeutic Follow-up after Surgery for Breast Cancer Treatment by Telehealth: Patients' Perception and Adherence |
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Physiotherapeutic Follow-up after Surgery for Breast Cancer Treatment by Telehealth: Patients' Perception and Adherence Macedo, Flavia Oliveira consulta remota pandemias/COVID-19 neoplasias da mama modalidades de fisioterapia remote consultation pandemics/COVID-19 breast neoplasms physical therapy modalities consulta remota pandemias/COVID-19 neoplasias de la mama modalidades de fisioterapia |
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Physiotherapeutic Follow-up after Surgery for Breast Cancer Treatment by Telehealth: Patients' Perception and Adherence |
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Physiotherapeutic Follow-up after Surgery for Breast Cancer Treatment by Telehealth: Patients' Perception and Adherence |
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Physiotherapeutic Follow-up after Surgery for Breast Cancer Treatment by Telehealth: Patients' Perception and Adherence |
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Physiotherapeutic Follow-up after Surgery for Breast Cancer Treatment by Telehealth: Patients' Perception and Adherence |
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Physiotherapeutic Follow-up after Surgery for Breast Cancer Treatment by Telehealth: Patients' Perception and Adherence |
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Macedo, Flavia Oliveira |
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Macedo, Flavia Oliveira Ferreira, Flavia Orind Torres, Daniele Medeiros Saraiva, Simone Abrantes Oliveira, Juliana Flavia Oliveira Tavares de Fabro, Erica Alves Nogueira Costa, Rejane Medeiros |
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author |
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Ferreira, Flavia Orind Torres, Daniele Medeiros Saraiva, Simone Abrantes Oliveira, Juliana Flavia Oliveira Tavares de Fabro, Erica Alves Nogueira Costa, Rejane Medeiros |
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Macedo, Flavia Oliveira Ferreira, Flavia Orind Torres, Daniele Medeiros Saraiva, Simone Abrantes Oliveira, Juliana Flavia Oliveira Tavares de Fabro, Erica Alves Nogueira Costa, Rejane Medeiros |
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consulta remota pandemias/COVID-19 neoplasias da mama modalidades de fisioterapia remote consultation pandemics/COVID-19 breast neoplasms physical therapy modalities consulta remota pandemias/COVID-19 neoplasias de la mama modalidades de fisioterapia |
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consulta remota pandemias/COVID-19 neoplasias da mama modalidades de fisioterapia remote consultation pandemics/COVID-19 breast neoplasms physical therapy modalities consulta remota pandemias/COVID-19 neoplasias de la mama modalidades de fisioterapia |
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The physiotherapy service at the Cancer Hospital III of the National Cancer Institute (HCIII/INCA) has included telehealth in its care activities for monitoring patients undergoing surgical treatment for breast cancer during the pandemic. Objective: To evaluate the perception of patients about telehealth at HCIII/INCA, in addition to understanding and adherence to home physiotherapeutic guidelines in the postoperative breast cancer period. Method: Observational, qualitative and quantitative approach study, which included patients who received surgical treatment for breast cancer from March to May 2020 and attended physiotherapy telehealth. A semi-structured questionnaire with an open question about telehealth was utilized. Results: 129 women were included, 81.4% reported comfort with telehealth, 72.1% felt very safe and 71.3% felt satisfied with this type of service. Regarding physiotherapeutic guidelines provided, 89.1% of the patients claimed they understood the content, 66.7% followed them completely and 63.6% performed daily upper limb exercises. In relation to the quality, the patients reported that telehealth was necessary, valid and important to avoid exposure to the virus during the pandemic, in addition to being cost-effective, time-saving and avoiding trips to the institution. Conclusion: The modality of telehealth as evaluated by physiotherapy after breast cancer surgery generated a feeling of security, comfort and satisfaction, with good understanding and adherence to the guidelines and practice of home exercises. |
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