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Womens satisfaction with their breast prosthesis: What determines a quality prosthesis

Authors :
Livingston, Patricia
White, Victoria M.
Roberts, Susan B.
Pritchard, Emma
Hayman, Jane
Gibbs, Anne
Hill, David J.
Livingston, Patricia
White, Victoria M.
Roberts, Susan B.
Pritchard, Emma
Hayman, Jane
Gibbs, Anne
Hill, David J.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The aim of this study is to determine what factors constitute a quality prosthesis and ascertain which factors affect prosthesis satisfaction. Sixty-four women who received full funding for their prosthesis and 38 women who received their hospital’s usual fundingwere recruited. Women rated the information provided about breast prostheses very highly, with 85% reporting that it was "very good" or "excellent." Satisfaction was significantly associatedwith how well the prosthesis fit (1 week,p=.001; 3 months,p=.01), level of comfort (3 months,p=.005), and appearance of the prosthesis when worn (6 months,p = .001). Quality was significantly associated with how well it fit (1 week,p = .001; 3months,p = .001), how natural it felt (1 week,p = .001; 6months,p=.01), the weight of the prosthesis (3 months,p=.003), and appearance when worn (6 months,p = .03). The results will be used to improve women’s access to a quality prosthesis.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn945703604
Document Type :
Electronic Resource