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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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A interven??o da dan?a em mulheres p?s-tratamento de c?ncer de mama e sua rela??o com a qualidade de vida

Ferreira, F?tima Ribeiro 08 March 2012 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-14T13:53:46Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 438255.pdf: 2456273 bytes, checksum: 84d84e49833a3f870eafaa2bc92666ef (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-03-08 / Introduction: Breast cancer incidence is associated with age of those affected patients. The quality of life (QOL) of patients with breast cancer is an important aspect to be considered in the healthy aging process. It is important to consider new options for intervention on the QOL of women after treatment of breast cancer. One alternative is to use dance as a therapeutic resource. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between dance intervention and QOL in women with breast cancer, as well as pain perception. Methods: A sample of 15 women, 50 to 79 yearsold, outpatients from Oncogenetics, Mastology and Oncology, Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre (HCPA) participated in a ballroom dancing intervention of 13 sessions, 1:30 weekly. Validated instruments were used to assess the quality of life (WHOQOL-Bref and Fact B),and the pain visual analog scale. All participants signed Informed Consent Forms. After the intervention of dance, focus groups was used in order to evaluate the experience of study participants.Results: The quantitative results showed no statistically significant differences when comparing the periods before and after dance intervention. However, qualitative data showed relevant changes reported by the participants in terms of pain, social integration and selfesteem. Conclusion: The reports presented by the patients showed the importance attached to dance, which allowed to combine physical activity with social interaction. / Introdu??o: O c?ncer de mama tem a sua incid?ncia associada ? idade avan?ada das pessoas afetadas. A qualidade de vida (QV) das pacientes com c?ncer de mama ? um importante aspecto a ser considerado no processo de envelhecimento. ? relevante estudar novas op??es de interven??o na QV de mulheres p?s tratamento de c?ncer de mama. Uma das alternativas ? a utiliza??o da dan?a como recurso terap?utico. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar a associa??o entre a interven??o da dan?a e a QV de mulheres com c?ncer de mama, assim como a percep??o de dor e a express?o de coer??o na decis?o do tratamento. M?todos: Uma amostra de 15 mulheres com idades de 50 a 79 anos, pacientes ambulatoriais da Oncogen?tica, Oncologia e Mastologia do Hospital de Cl?nicas de Porto Alegre (HCPA) participaram de uma interven??o de 13 sess?es de 1h30min semanais de dan?a de sal?o. Foram utilizados instrumentos validados para avaliar a qualidade de vida (WHOQOL Bref e Fact B), escala de express?o de coer??o e escala an?logo visual de dor. Todas as participantes assinaram TCLE. Ap?s a interven??o de dan?a foi utilizada a t?cnica de grupos focais para avaliar qualitativamente a viv?ncia das participantes do estudo. Resultados: Os resultados quantitativos n?o apresentaram diferen?as estatisticamente significativas na compara??o dos per?odos antes e depois da interven??o de dan?a. Contudo, os dados qualitativos evidenciaram mudan?as relevantes relatadas pelas pr?prias participantes em termos de dor, integra??o social e auto-estima. Conclus?o: Os relatos apresentados pelas pacientes evidenciaram a import?ncia atribu?da a dan?a, que permitiu conjugar a realiza??o de atividades f?sicas com a intera??o social.

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