Background: Self-management is becoming essential for breast cancer survivors, but evidence about the effectiveness of self-management support (SMS) intervention is lacking. To address this issue, we developed a theory-based SMS intervention, the 'EMPOWER', aimed at empowering breast cancer survivors. Here we describe the rationale of the intervention and its development. Methods: The conceptual framework of this study is the Chronic Care Model, which posits that SMS can influence patient-provider relationships and ultimately improve health outcomes. We will conduct a multi-center, 2-armed randomized controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of EMPOWER among post-treatment breast cancer survivors in South Korea. The trial will include...
Background: After active breast cancer treatment (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation), many women suff...
Introduction: There are over 150,000 cancer survivors in Ireland and survival rates are continuing t...
Background: Technological support using e-health mobile applications (m-health) is a promising strat...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of partnErship-based, needs-tailored self-Management support...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: After completion of curative breast cancer treatment, patients go through a tr...
Background: Increasing survivorship warrants evidence-based intervention to help women manage living...
Aim\ud \ud There is a growing population of people with cancer who experience physiological and psyc...
PURPOSE: Cancer survivors are increasingly expected to manage the consequences of cancer and its tre...
The purpose of the study was to develop and evaluate Taking CHARGE, a self-management intervention d...
Purpose: Self-management interventions (SMIs) are designed to empower people living beyond breast c...
Purpose Since technology-based interventions can facilitate convenient access to healthcare for wome...
As arduous psychological reactions and loss of control almost inevitably represent a challenge for w...
Background: Cancer survivors have to deal with symptoms related to cancer and its treatment. In Onco...
Background:\r\nBreast cancer is the most common form of cancer among American women, accounting for ...
Background: Cancer survivors have to deal with symptoms related to cancer and its treatment. In Onco...
Background: After active breast cancer treatment (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation), many women suff...
Introduction: There are over 150,000 cancer survivors in Ireland and survival rates are continuing t...
Background: Technological support using e-health mobile applications (m-health) is a promising strat...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of partnErship-based, needs-tailored self-Management support...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: After completion of curative breast cancer treatment, patients go through a tr...
Background: Increasing survivorship warrants evidence-based intervention to help women manage living...
Aim\ud \ud There is a growing population of people with cancer who experience physiological and psyc...
PURPOSE: Cancer survivors are increasingly expected to manage the consequences of cancer and its tre...
The purpose of the study was to develop and evaluate Taking CHARGE, a self-management intervention d...
Purpose: Self-management interventions (SMIs) are designed to empower people living beyond breast c...
Purpose Since technology-based interventions can facilitate convenient access to healthcare for wome...
As arduous psychological reactions and loss of control almost inevitably represent a challenge for w...
Background: Cancer survivors have to deal with symptoms related to cancer and its treatment. In Onco...
Background:\r\nBreast cancer is the most common form of cancer among American women, accounting for ...
Background: Cancer survivors have to deal with symptoms related to cancer and its treatment. In Onco...
Background: After active breast cancer treatment (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation), many women suff...
Introduction: There are over 150,000 cancer survivors in Ireland and survival rates are continuing t...
Background: Technological support using e-health mobile applications (m-health) is a promising strat...