Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2676553 Seminars in Oncology Nursing 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesTo examine the significance of multimorbidity in breast cancer survivors, to explore multimorbidity in treatment decisions, and survivorship, and to consider multimorbidity assessment in clinical practice.Data SourcesLiterature review; clinical practice guidelines.ConclusionMultimorbidity influences treatment decisions. Breast cancer survivors report greater multimorbidity compared with other cancer survivors. Multimorbidity increases with age; there may be racial and ethnic differences. Multimorbidity is associated with symptom burden, functional decline, low adherence to surveillance, and early retirement.Implications for Nursing PracticeClinical practice guidelines do not refer to multimorbidity and patient outcomes. Comprehensive geriatric assessment combined with survivorship care plan may be considered.

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