Publications by authors named "Victoria Adediran"

Background: Breast cancer (BC) remains a significant health burden globally, with high incidence and mortality rates, particularly in Nigeria. Chemotherapy, a common treatment modality for BC, often leads to various physical and psychological side effects, impacting patients' quality of life. Despite the growing use of mobile health (mHealth) interventions to provide psychoeducational support, there is a paucity of evidence regarding their feasibility and acceptability among Nigerian women with BC.

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Aim: To explore the experiences and needs of postgraduate nursing students within the Nigerian context.

Design: This qualitative study was conducted using a descriptive phenomenological approach.

Method: Data were collected between February and April 2022 using a purposive sampling method and telephone semi-structured interviews.

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Background: Women diagnosed with breast cancer (BC) receiving chemotherapy have reported various side effects, which adversely affect their psychological state. Evidence suggests that psychoeducational interventions (PEIs) delivered through mobile phones might effectively provide psychoeducational support for this population. However, there is a lack of evidence on Nigerian women's perception of mobile health (mHealth) PEI, which prompted this study.

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