Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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12121877 | Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The majority of BC patients adjust well through a demanding treatment period. High patient-perceived burden from physical symptoms, and high coping self-efficacy is suggesting a transient, self-limiting distress trajectory, while patients experiencing constant 'chronic' distress, and those developing distress following treatment completion only cannot be identified by a single, initial assessment. Only systematic tracking with repeated measurement extending into survivorship can eliminate this problem. Interventions should aim at reducing the impact of symptom burden on women's every-day life and on strengthening coping-self efficacy.
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Authors
Janina Kant, Agnieszka Czisch, Sarah Schott, Daniela Siewerdt-Werner, Frauke Birkenfeld, Monika Keller,