Effect of Strategies Implementation on Anxiety Level and Promoting Empowerment Status among New Breast Cancer Women
Abstract
Breast cancer, the second-leading cause of mortality worldwide for women, involves several
psychological and physical side effects. Physicians are now considering nonclinical strategies like patient
empowerment in addition to clinical therapy. Promoting the empowerment of breast cancer patients is crucial for
their survival and quality of life, as the number of women with the disease is rising globally. Therefore, the current
study aimed to determine the effect of strategies implementation on anxiety levels and promoting empowerment
status among new breast cancer women. Research design: This study used a quasi-experimental research design