Nur Haidzat A.W., Zubaidah J.O., David J. de L. Horne., Aina E.N., Nor Saleha I.T., Normala I., and Siti Irma Fadhilah I.
Abstract
Breast cancer is becoming a common health problem among Malaysian women. It is undeniably challenging to face the diagnosis, and almost every person experiences distress at any point in time during the cancer journey. However, there is still a lack of evidence to support the importance of screening for psychological distress during this crucial time. This study involved a retrospective assessment using the Emotion Thermometer scale among twenty-one breast cancer survivors who had experienced breast cancer surgeries. They were asked to recall and rate their own emotional and psychological states and indicate problems faced post-diagnosis. In particular, this study aimed to address the questions if emotional and psychological problems exist, and if patients were in need of further assistance.
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Keywords: Restrospective assessment; Emotion Thermometer; distress; need for help; post diagnosis; breast cancer.
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/ejsbs.230