Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2023
Abstract
Background and objective Lymphedema is a condition caused by impaired lymphatic function. Acquired lymphedema is often due to neoplasia, infection, trauma, or radiation damage. Most patients rely on advice from fellow patients and personal research to manage their symptoms. We believe coping mechanisms for lymphedema can be more streamlined and made easily accessible if the most common effective strategies are determined and collected in a single repository for reference. To that end, we aimed to assess the experiences of lymphedema patients and the coping mechanisms they employed. Methods Feedback from lymphedema patients was obtained using a 19-item questionnaire-based survey distributed to multiple online lymphedema support groups. It focused on the type of lymphedema and its effect on the respondents and sought data to characterize coping mechanisms that individuals with lymphedema use and their effectiveness. Results The respondents (n=400) had a median age of 55 years (range: 18-83 years). The overall mean BMI was 35.8 kg/m
Publication Title
Cureus
ISSN
2168-8184
Volume
15
Issue
7
First Page
41573
Last Page
41573
DOI
10.7759/cureus.41573
Language (ISO)
English
Recommended Citation
Admoun C, Mayrovitz HN. Coping Mechanisms for Lymphedema: An Analysis of Patient Experiences. Cureus. 2023 Jul 8;15(7):e41573. doi: 10.7759/cureus.41573. PMID: 37554614; PMCID: PMC10406395.