Breast Cancer Survivors' Experiences of Acceptance Following Recurrence

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作者
Matbouei, Mahsa [1 ]
Samsami, Majid [3 ]
Soleimani, Mohsen [2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Semnan Univ Med Sci, Res Comm, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Semna, Iran
[2] Semnan Univ Med Sci, Nursing Care Res Ctr, Semnan, Iran
[3] Shahid Beheshti Univ Med Sci, Canc Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran
[4] Semnan Univ Med Sci, Nursing Care Res Ctr, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, 5km Damghan Rd, Semnan 3513138111, Iran
关键词
Breast cancer; Qualitative research; Recurrence; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; COPING STRATEGIES; DIAGNOSIS; WOMEN; PREDICTORS; SYMPTOMS; DISTRESS; IMPACT; HOPE;
D O I
10.1097/NCC.0000000000001217
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background Breast cancer recurrence is a traumatic event for patients, and its treatment depends on the patients ability to accept the circumstances. Objective The aim of this study was to explore how patients experience breast cancer recurrence and go through a process of negotiating acceptance. Methods This study explored the experiences of 16 patients with breast cancer recurrence regarding the acceptance of recurrence in a hospital in Tehran, Iran. Purposive sampling with maximum diversity was used. Data were collected through semistructured telephone interviews from November 2020 to November 2021 and analyzed using the qualitative content analysis. Results Four themes emerged that described the process of accepting cancer recurrence: (1) response to recurrence (emotional reactions and loss of trust); (2) psychological preparedness (confirmation of medical diagnosis and acceptance of fate); (3) mobilizing supports (using spiritual capacities, utilizing supportive resources, and seeking relationships to promote knowledge); and (4) return to the path of treatment (rebuilding trust and continuation of treatment). Conclusions The acceptance of breast cancer recurrence is a process that begins with emotional reactions and ends with returning to the treatment path. The patients psychological preparation, support systems, behavior of healthcare providers, and rebuilding trust are the determining factors in acceptance of recurrence. Implications for Practice Nurses can compensate for the failures created in the primary treatment of breast cancer by spending time with patients and paying attention to their concerns, providing effective education, strengthening communication between patients with similar conditions and using the spiritual capacities of patients, and mobilizing the support of family and relatives.
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页码:E245 / E254
页数:10
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