Impact of perceived cognitive impairment in breast cancer survivors

被引:202
|
作者
Von Ah, Diane [1 ]
Habermann, Barbara [1 ]
Carpenter, Janet S. [1 ]
Schneider, Brandy L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Indiana Univ, Sch Nursing, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA
关键词
Cognitive impairment; Breast cancer; Social relationships; Work ability; Life satisfaction; ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY; WOMEN; METAANALYSIS; VALIDITY; WORK;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejon.2012.06.002
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Purpose: Cognitive impairment is commonly reported by breast cancer survivors, yet little is known regarding its impact on quality of life. The purpose of this study was to obtain a better understanding of breast cancer survivors' experiences of perceived cognitive impairment, its trajectory, and its impact on relationships, daily functioning, work and overall life satisfaction after breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. Methods: The results are based on qualitative interviews with 22 breast cancer survivors who reported cognitive impairment and who were at least 1 year post-chemotherapy treatment. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using a content analysis approach. Results: Breast cancer survivors' primarily expressed concerns in 6 major domains including: short-term memory, long-term memory, speed of processing, attention and concentration, language and executive functioning. Concerns emerged as salient after treatment ended as other problems resolved. All of the survivors found these impairments frustrating, and some also reported these changes as detrimental to their self-confidence and social relationships. Employed survivors reported working harder to perform tasks and use of compensatory strategies to complete work tasks. Validation of perceived cognitive impairment by family, friends, and healthcare providers was perceived as important to adjustment. Conclusions: Perceived cognitive deficits have broad implications for the well-being of breast cancer survivors. Study findings underscore the broad consequences of this symptom, provide direction for theory development, measurement selection, and additional intervention targets. A greater understanding of cognitive impairment in breast cancer survivors may lead to the development of effective treatment of this symptom. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:236 / 241
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Perceptions of a Health Care Notebook from Female Breast Cancer Survivors with Cognitive Impairment
    Moyo, Pamela
    Walters, Darrell
    Siebens, Hilary C.
    Myers, Jamie
    Baynes, Rachel
    Cook-Wiens, Galen
    Jo, Mi-Yeoung
    Asher, Arash
    JOURNAL OF CANCER EDUCATION, 2021, 36 (06) : 1230 - 1236
  • [42] Long-term changes of cognitive impairment among older breast cancer survivors
    Luo, Juhua
    Schousboe, John T.
    Ensrud, Kristine E.
    Hendryx, Michael
    JOURNAL OF CANCER SURVIVORSHIP, 2023, 17 (06) : 1760 - 1768
  • [43] Perceptions of a Health Care Notebook from Female Breast Cancer Survivors with Cognitive Impairment
    Pamela Moyo
    Darrell Walters
    Hilary C. Siebens
    Jamie Myers
    Rachel Baynes
    Galen Cook-Wiens
    Mi-Yeoung Jo
    Arash Asher
    Journal of Cancer Education, 2021, 36 : 1230 - 1236
  • [44] Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in chemotherapy-treated breast cancer survivors.
    Gifford, Abigail
    Lawrence, Julia
    Case, Doug
    Rapp, Steve
    Baker, Laura
    Craft, Suzanne
    Groteluschen, David L.
    Klepin, Heidi
    Lesser, Glenn
    Naughton, Michelle Joy
    Sachs, Bonnie
    Samuel, Thomas A.
    Sink, Kaycee
    Williamson, Jeff
    Shaw, Edward G.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2015, 33 (15)
  • [45] Therapies for cognitive impairment in breast cancer survivors treated with chemotherapy A protocol for systematic review
    Zhang, Qiuhua
    Gao, Xiufei
    Liu, Shan
    Yu, Linghong
    Zhu, Jiayan
    Qiu, Shengliang
    MEDICINE, 2020, 99 (19) : E20092
  • [46] Accelerated vascular aging and persistent cognitive impairment in older female breast cancer survivors
    Barbara W. Carlson
    Melissa A. Craft
    John R. Carlson
    Wajeeha Razaq
    Kelley K. Deardeuff
    Doris M. Benbrook
    GeroScience, 2018, 40 : 325 - 336
  • [47] Long-term changes of cognitive impairment among older breast cancer survivors
    Juhua Luo
    John T. Schousboe
    Kristine E. Ensrud
    Michael Hendryx
    Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 2023, 17 : 1760 - 1768
  • [48] Accelerated vascular aging and persistent cognitive impairment in older female breast cancer survivors
    Carlson, Barbara W.
    Craft, Melissa A.
    Carlson, John R.
    Razaq, Wajeeha
    Deardeuff, Kelley K.
    Benbrook, Doris M.
    GEROSCIENCE, 2018, 40 (03) : 325 - 336
  • [49] Perceived Ability to Tolerate Distress and Cognitive Impairment in Older Women with Nonmetastatic Breast Cancer
    Saez-Clarke, Estefany
    Ream, Molly
    Walsh, Emily
    Popok, Paula
    Blomberg, Bonnie
    Perdomo, Dolores
    Antoni, Michael
    PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY, 2022, 31 : 60 - 60
  • [50] Provider communication regarding cancer-related cognitive impairment: Perceptions among breast cancer survivors
    Lanoye, Autumn
    Sheppard, Vanessa B.
    Valle, Carmina G.
    LaRose, Jessica Gokee
    PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY, 2021, 30 : 86 - 86