Women's occupational performance and quality of life during breast cancer treatment.
Pamela Ferreira NascimentoMaria Júlia Gonçalves de MelloNancy de Barros CorreiaNahãmi Cruz LucenaRaquel Costa AlbuquerqueRaisa Mayara Alves de MatosAnke BergmannPublished in: BMJ supportive & palliative care (2019)
Women's occupational performance was impaired during breast cancer treatment, with limitations and/or restrictions in activities related to self-care, productivity and leisure that were ultimately associated with poorer HRQoL. During cancer treatment, rehabilitation strategies should focus on restoring occupational performance to levels as close as possible to that present prior to the beginning of the disease process, enabling the woman to preserve her occupational life, consequently resulting in an improvement in HRQoL.