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. 2017 Sep;26(9):2287-2319.
doi: 10.1007/s11136-017-1555-z. Epub 2017 Apr 10.

Making decisions about breast reconstruction: A systematic review of patient-reported factors influencing choice

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Making decisions about breast reconstruction: A systematic review of patient-reported factors influencing choice

Kathy Flitcroft et al. Qual Life Res. 2017 Sep.

Abstract

Purpose: Many studies have explored women's reasons for choosing or declining a particular type of breast reconstruction (BR) following mastectomy for breast cancer. This systematic review synthesises women's reasons for choosing a range of BR options, including no BR, in different settings and across time.

Methods: Thirteen databases were systematically searched, with 30 studies (4269 participants), meeting the selection criteria. Information on study aim and time frame, participation rate, design/methods, limitations/bias, reasons and conclusions, as well as participant clinical and demographic information, was reported. An overall quality score was generated for each study. Reasons were grouped into eight domains.

Results: While study methodology and results were heterogeneous, all reported reasons were covered by the eight domains: Feeling/looking normal; Feeling/looking good; Being practical; Influence of others; Relationship expectations; Fear; Timing; and Unnecessary. We found a strong consistency in reasons across studies, ranging from 52% of relevant publications citing relationship expectations as a reason for choosing BR, up to 91% citing fear as a reason for delaying or declining BR. Major thematic findings were a lack of adequate information about BR, lack of genuine choice for women and additional access limitations due to health system barriers.

Conclusions: Understanding women's reasons for wanting or not wanting BR can assist clinicians to help women make choices most aligned with their individual values and needs. Our thematic findings have equity implications and illustrate the need for surgeons to discuss all clinically appropriate BR options with mastectomy patients, even if some options are not available locally.

Keywords: Breast cancer; Breast reconstruction; Patient-reported outcome measures; Quality of life; Reasons.

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