Abstract
Date Presented 03/26/20
This longitudinal study examined the factors associated with participation in meaningful activities following breast cancer. The findings emphasized the participation restrictions women face, even six years after diagnosis, in activities with high physical demands. Also, associations between participation and physical and cognitive symptoms were found. The findings highlight the need and were the basis for developing a unique, occupation-based intervention following breast cancer.
Primary Author and Speaker: Khawla Loubani
Contributing Authors: Naomi Schreuer, Uzi Milman
AOTA Taxonomy:
Assessment/Measurement
Keywords:
breast cancer
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