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Cross-sectional survey of the health behaviour of southeast Queensland women with cancer-treatment induced menopause : Implications for cancer and primary care nurses

McCarthy, Alexandra L., Yates, Patsy, & Shaban, Ramon Z. (2012) Cross-sectional survey of the health behaviour of southeast Queensland women with cancer-treatment induced menopause : Implications for cancer and primary care nurses. Collegian.

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    Abstract

    Purpose: Women who experience cancer treatment-induced menopause are at risk of long-term chronic morbidity. This risk can be prevented or offset with adherence to health promotion and risk reduction guidelines. The purpose of this study was to explore health behaviours in younger female survivors of cancer and the variables (quality of life and psychological distress) believed to moderate health behaviours.

    Design: Cross-sectional survey of a convenience sample of women (n = 85) in southeast Queensland.
    Methods: Health behaviour and health status were elicited with items from the Australian Health Survey and the Behavioural Risk Factor Surveillance System. The WHO Quality of Life (Brief) measured participants’ self-reported quality of life and their satisfaction with their health. The Brief Symptom Inventory-18 measured psychological distress.

    Findings: Higher self-reported health status was associated with regular exercise and better quality of life. However, a substantial proportion of participants did not engage in the physical activity, dietary or cervical screening practices recommended by Australian guidelines.

    Conclusions: The participants require education regarding the benefits of diet, exercise, weight loss and decreased alcohol intake, as well as information on future health risks and possible comorbidities. These education sessions could be addressed by a nurse-led health promotion model of care at the time of discharge or in the community.

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    ID Code: 53809
    Item Type: Journal Article
    Additional Information: embargo until published
    Keywords: treatment-induced menopause , cancer survivor, health behaviour, health promotion
    DOI: 10.1016/j.colegn.2012.09.004
    ISSN: 1322-7696
    Subjects: Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES (110000) > NURSING (111000)
    Divisions: Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Health
    Current > Institutes > Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation
    Current > Schools > School of Nursing
    Copyright Owner: Copyright 2012 Elsevier
    Copyright Statement: This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Collegian. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural formatting, and other quality control mechanisms may not be reflected in this document. Changes may have been made to this work since it was submitted for publication. A definitive version was subsequently published in Collegian, [in press, (2012)].
    Deposited On: 25 Sep 2012 09:18
    Last Modified: 13 Feb 2013 08:46

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