IMPORTANCE OF STANDARDIZED AND ONLINE INSTRUCTIONS FOR WOMEN AFTER BREAST CANCER SURGERY WAS EMPHASIZED BY THE LOCKDOWN DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS- A CLINICAL LETTER

IF 0.1 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS International Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.15621/ijphy/2020/v7i5/783
T. Jacob, H. Cohen, J. Bracha, R. Peleg
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Background: Patients after breast cancer (BC) surgery have expressed the need for better care and instruction This need is presently more evident than ever, with post-surgical hospitalization shortened to a minimum due to the Covid-19 pandemic Online instruction may improve care for these women Purpose: To develop a standard physical therapy instruction sheet for women after BC surgery, which can also be made available online Methods: This clinical letter presents instructions based on a literature review, on recent recommendations to reduce the risk of side effects after BC surgery, and on the content of existing instruction forms Appropriate versions were prepared for patients with high and low risk for side effects after surgery The first drafts were validated by four experienced physical therapists certified in lymphedema treatments (PTCLTs) Then, pictures illustrating the exercises were added The instruction forms were posted on physical therapy, BC, and lymphedema organization websites Results: Information content includes the right of every patient to receive instruction after BC surgery followed by three sections: 1 exercise and early risk reduction for the first two days post-surgery;2 instruction on exercise progression for the third day until the drains are removed, and the surgical scar has healed;3 lifelong risk reduction recommendations Conclusion: The development of standardized instruction forms up-dated to current evidence for patients after BC surgery answers a need expressed by patients and by physical therapists working in the field The coincidence of the Covid-19 pandemic emphasized its relevance
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2019冠状病毒病危机期间的封锁强调了对乳腺癌手术后妇女进行标准化和在线指导的重要性——一封临床信函
背景:乳腺癌(BC)术后患者表达了对更好的护理和指导的需求,这种需求目前比以往任何时候都更加明显,由于Covid-19大流行,术后住院时间缩短到最低限度。在线指导可能会改善对这些女性的护理目的:为乳腺癌术后女性制定标准的物理治疗指导表,该指导表也可以在线提供。本临床信函根据文献综述、近期降低BC手术后副作用风险的建议以及现有说明书的内容,为手术后副作用高风险和低风险的患者准备了适当的版本。初稿由四位经验丰富的淋巴水肿治疗(PTCLTs)认证的物理治疗师验证。在物理治疗、BC和淋巴水肿组织网站上发布指导表格。结果:信息内容包括每位患者在BC手术后接受指导的权利,分为三个部分:1术后前两天运动及早期降低风险;2术后第三天指导运动进展,直至引流管拔除、手术瘢痕愈合;3终身降低风险建议针对BC手术后患者的最新证据,制定标准化的指导表格,满足了患者和在该领域工作的物理治疗师表达的需求
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