Presence and Role of Associations of Cancer Patients and Volunteers in Specialist Breast Centres: An Italian National Survey of Breast Centres Associated with Senonetwork.
Rosanna D'AntonaSilvia DeandreaElisabetta SestiniLoredana PauFrancesca FerrèCatia AngioliniMarina BortulLauro BucchiFrancesca CaumoLucio FortunatoLivia GiordanoMonica GiordanoPaola MantelliniIrene MartelliGiuseppe MelucciCarlo NaldoniEugenio PaciGianni SaguattiCorrado TinterriMilena VainieriLuigi CataliottiPublished in: Current oncology (Toronto, Ont.) (2023)
This article aims to present the results of a national, cross-sectional, voluntary, online survey on the presence and roles of associations of breast cancer patients and volunteers in Italian specialist breast centres. The survey was developed according to standard methods. The questionnaire was pre-tested by a random sample of three breast centres, loaded onto the SurveyMonkey platform, and piloted by one volunteer breast centre. The breast centre clinical leads were invited to participate via email. A link to the online instrument was provided. No financial incentives were offered. The results were reported using standard descriptive statistics. The response rate was 82/128 (65%). Members of associations were routinely present in 70% Italian breast centres. Breast centres most often reporting their presence were those certified by the European Society of Breast Cancer Specialists. Patient support (reception and information, listening, identification of needs, and psychological support) was the primary area where associations were reported to offer services. The magnitude of this phenomenon warrants a study to investigate the impact of the activities of associations on the quality of life of patients and on the cost-benefit ratio of the service, and the modes of their interactions with the nursing staff and the medical staff.
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