Climate and Climatic Variations’ Impact on Lymphoedema: Patient Perspective

Susan Witt, Thomas Dieterle, Susan Gordon, Narelle Campbell, Neil Piller

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Abstract

Abstract: Lymphoedema is a chronic and dynamic condition that requires the investment of time and resources to appropriately manage. It fluctuates in response to illness, activity, and age, as well as in response to environmental conditions. This qualitative study explored the impact of the climate and climatic variations on lymphoedema. Focus groups were completed with patients (n = 12) and therapists (n = 7) to explore, in depth, their experiences of managing lymphoedema throughout the year. The results suggested that heat and humidity definitely alter the severity of lymphoedema, and a range of individual strategies are required in order to control symptoms. Central to effectively managing lymphoedema is the notion that every body is different and every lymphoedema is different, and therefore understanding one’s own body, what it needs, and what resources are available is essential in maintaining lymphoedema in the face of climate change.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)119-132
Number of pages14
JournalLymphatics
Volume2
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • climate
  • climate change
  • lymphoedema
  • seasonal variation
  • symptoms

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