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J Cancer Educ ; 32(4): 850-857, 2017 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27142360

ABSTRACT

This study explored older women's perceptions and expectations of the prospective Senior Women's Breast Cancer Clinic (SWBCC) at Sunnybrook Odette Cancer Centre (SOCC) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In our previous studies, older breast cancer patients had expressed a greater need for informational, decisional, and post-treatment support. This study also assessed women's perspectives on the involvement of geriatricians and incorporation of geriatric assessment in their cancer care. Twelve breast cancer patients aged 68 years or older who were treated at the SOCC participated in the study. We recorded and transcribed 11 interviews and analyzed them using qualitative thematic analysis methods to identify major themes; one interview was excluded due to recording defect. Eight major themes were identified: transportation issues, service, communication between patient and healthcare professionals, communication between healthcare professionals, support during treatment, support after treatment, informational resources, and patient suggestions. Important issues were raised by participants, such as difficulties in arranging transportation to the clinic, barriers in accessing family physician service, and communication breakdown that result in treatment delay and unaddressed complications. In conclusion, there were important gaps in the cancer care of older women with breast cancer that could be detected earlier and better addressed in the new multidisciplinary SWBCC. The participating women were highly supportive of the initiative and made several suggestions on how the clinic could better accommodate their specific needs during and after breast cancer treatment.


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Ambulatory Care Facilities , Breast Neoplasms/psychology , Geriatric Assessment , Needs Assessment , Perception , Aged , Communication , Female , Humans , Ontario , Prospective Studies , Qualitative Research
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Can Oncol Nurs J ; 25(4): 384-408, 2015.
Article in English, French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26897863

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The treatment of breast cancer presents specifc concerns that are unique to the needs of older female patients. While treatment of early breast cancer does not vary greatly with age, the optimal management of older women with breast cancer often requires complex interdisciplinary supportive care due to multiple comorbidities. This article reviews optimal approaches to breast cancer in women 65 years and older from an interdisciplinary perspective. A literature review was conducted using MEDLINE and EMBASE, choosing articles concentrated on the management of older breast cancer patients from the point of view of several disciplines, including geriatrics, radiation oncology, medical oncology, surgical oncology, psychooncology, palliative care, nursing, and social work. This patient population requires interprofessional collaboration from the time of diagnosis, throughout treatment and into the recovery period. Thus, we recommend an interdisciplinary program dedicated to the treat ment of older women with breast cancer to optimize their cancer care.


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Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Breast Neoplasms/therapy , Geriatric Nursing/methods , Medical Oncology/methods , Oncology Nursing/methods , Patient Care Team/organization & administration , Age Factors , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Breast Neoplasms/epidemiology , Cooperative Behavior , Female , Humans , Interdisciplinary Communication
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