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Abstract
Introduction: This work examines the effect that clothing adapted to treatment can have during chemotherapy sessions on the emotional representation of the individual, on perceived well-being, and potentially on the evolution of symptoms.
Methods: This case study was carried out on forty-two cancer patients. The questionnaire was administered retrospectively to patients who initially underwent chemotherapy sessions without wearing suitable clothing, then who wore suitable clothing during subsequent chemotherapy treatments.
Results: Significantly, the data suggest that wearing appropriate clothing during chemotherapy leads patients to perceive a reduction in aggravation and the appearance of new symptoms. Greater well-being and positive self image, as well as a more positive image of the illness and treatment, are also significantly associated with the use of adapted clothing during chemotherapy.
Discussion: These data lead us to propose that adapted clothing contributes to the improvement of the positive emotional representation observed. However, we cannot define the extent of their participation in this study.
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La revue Santé Publique s’adresse à l’ensemble des acteurs de santé publique qu’ils soient décideurs,
professionnels de santé, acteurs de terrain, chercheurs, enseignants ou formateurs, etc. Elle publie
des travaux de recherche, des évaluations, des analyses d’action, des réflexions sur des interventions
de santé, des opinions, relevant des champs de la santé publique et de l’analyse des services de
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l’ensemble des thèmes de la santé publique parmi lesquels : accès et recours aux soins, déterminants
et inégalités sociales de santé, prévention, éducation pour la santé, promotion de la santé,
organisation des soins, environnement, formation des professionnels de santé, nutrition, politiques
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et santé perçue, santé scolaire, santé et travail, systèmes de santé, systèmes d’information, veille
sanitaire, déterminants de la consommation de soins, organisation et économie des différents
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