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Title: | The predictors need for complementary interventions using mobile application technology in women with breast cancer |
Authors: | Dewi, Inggriane Tri Widianti, Anggriyana Fatmawati, Ariani Wulandari, Silfia Indah Sarirudi, Tita |
Keywords: | breast cancer, complementary intervention, mobile-app technology |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Abstract: | Introduction: Some women with breast cancer tend to have psycho-social stress, embarrassment from the disease’s treatment, and difficulty asking for help. Furthermore, several studies indicate limited use of complementary online intervention in mental and spiritual health care, particularly when using mobile-based technologies. This study identifies the key factors that affect the need for mobile-app complementary interventions and the variables affecting them among Indonesian breast cancer patients Methods: A cross-sectional survey study with a simple random sampling technique included 112 patients between May and July 2022. The research instrument used is The Quality of Life-Breast Cancer questionnaire, Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy–Spiritual Well-Being (FACIT-Sp), Palliative Performa Scale Version 2, and The Need for Complementary Interventions using mobile-app technology (NCIM) to measure Predictors of The Need for Complementary Interventions. Meanwhile, multiple linear stepwise regression was used, and the potential multicollinearity effects among NCIM predictive variables were assessed through the collinearity analysis of variable inflation factors Results: The psychological-social dimension of quality of life and the faith–peace dimension of FACIT-Sp (F =11.255; p = 0.001). The most strongly correlated variable is the psychological dimension (t = -3.35, p <0.001). Conclusions: The key factors that affect the need for mobile-app complementary interventions and the variables affecting them among Indonesian breast cancer patients are psychological and social dimensions of quality of life and faith and peace in the spiritual dimension. This study can provide the development of complementary intervention using mobile application technology. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10579 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 18 NO 2 2023 |
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