Meeting the Rehabilitation and Support Needs of Patients With Breast Cancer During COVID-19: Opening New Frontiers in Models of Care

IF 1 Q4 ONCOLOGY
J. Binkley, Mallory Mark, Janae Finley, A. Brazelton, Marilyn M Pink
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Abstract

Background: COVID-19 presents a significant challenge to providing specialized rehabilitation and exercise for patients with breast cancer. Objective: The purpose of this report is to describe the implementation of telerehabilitation for one-on-one patient care and interactive, live, Web-based formats for group patient education, exercise, and support programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design: This report describes the concept, materials, and methods used in a community-based clinical setting to serve patients' needs during COVID-19. Results: Telerehabilitation and interactive Web-based strategies may be useful in meeting the physical and emotional needs of patients with breast cancer. Brief patient cases summarize the process of one-on-one telerehabilitation implementation and provide patient and family perspectives. Challenges and benefits of telerehabilitation are described. Interactive Web-based strategies substantially increased the numbers of patients reached with survivorship education and support groups during the first 2 months of COVID-19. Limitations: This report is descriptive and does not include group outcomes. Further research is needed to compare outcomes of telerehabilitation versus in-person delivery of breast cancer rehabilitation care. Conclusion: Telerehabilitation and interactive Web-based education formats provide an alternative to in-person breast cancer rehabilitation care during COVID-19 and have potential application for improving delivery of care to underserved populations and in other types of cancer.
满足2019冠状病毒病期间乳腺癌患者的康复和支持需求:开辟护理模式的新领域
背景:COVID-19对为乳腺癌患者提供专门的康复和锻炼提出了重大挑战。目的:本报告旨在描述COVID-19大流行期间实施远程康复的一对一患者护理和交互式、实时、基于网络的群体患者教育、锻炼和支持项目。设计:本报告描述了社区临床环境中用于满足COVID-19患者需求的概念、材料和方法。结果:远程康复和交互式网络策略可能有助于满足乳腺癌患者的身体和情感需求。简短的患者案例总结了一对一远程康复实施的过程,并提供患者和家庭的观点。描述了远程康复的挑战和好处。在COVID-19的头两个月,基于网络的互动式战略大大增加了接受生存教育和支持小组的患者人数。局限性:本报告是描述性的,不包括分组结果。需要进一步的研究来比较远程康复与面对面提供乳腺癌康复护理的结果。结论:在2019冠状病毒病期间,远程康复和交互式基于网络的教育形式提供了面对面乳腺癌康复护理的替代方案,并具有改善向服务不足人群和其他类型癌症提供护理的潜在应用。
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