Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 04/02/2022 Lymphedema affects 65% of women with breast cancer. Self-management programs (SMPs) are used to manage lymphedema. The study explored the effect of the Remotivation Process on the motivation of 12 women to perform an SMP every day. It was provided through a telehealth platform. Analysis showed significant change in motivation and outcome measures. This study found that the Remotivation Process is a potentially useful OT intervention to address the motivational needs of women with lymphedema. Primary Author and Speaker: Kaye Rubio Contributing Authors: Patricia Bowyer, Vidya Pingale, Sherry Hite, Gayle Hersch, Christine Raber, Wyona Freysteinson

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