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The Importance Of Managing Psychosocial Health: A Case Study
Lymphlink
  • Mary Insana Fisher, University of Dayton
  • Harold L. Merriman, University of Dayton
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Abstract

Managing the physical aspects of lymphedema requires an individual to be committed to daily treatment of this chronic condition. Performing manual lymph drainage, using compression bandaging or compression garments, exercising, and caring for the skin all take time and a high level of dedication. This commitment to self-care can be emotionally and psychologically exhausting.

When coupled with other emotional stressors in a patient’s life, successful treatment of lymphedema is challenging. We present a case demonstrating how the physical and psychological aspects of care interplay, and, when well-managed, can positively affect the outcome.

Document Version
Published Version
Comments

Article Included in repository with the permission of the National Lymphedema Network. Permission documentation is on file.

Publisher
National Lymphedema Network
Keywords
  • lymphedema,
  • patient care,
  • stress,
  • self-care
Citation Information
Mary Insana Fisher and Harold L. Merriman. "The Importance Of Managing Psychosocial Health: A Case Study" Lymphlink Vol. 26 Iss. 1 (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mary_fisher/6/