Henderson Phyllis D, Gore Shirley V, Davis Bertha Lane, Condon Esther H
School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Oncol Nurs Forum. 2003 Jul-Aug;30(4):641-7. doi: 10.1188/03.ONF.641-647.
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To determine how African American women cope with breast cancer.
Descriptive and exploratory study.
SAMPLE/SETTING: 66 African American women diagnosed with breast cancer were interviewed in the southeastern United States.
Data were collected through tape-recorded interviews using a semistructured interview guide. Data were analyzed by content analysis and frequency distributions.
Coping strategies used by women to adapt to a diagnosis of breast cancer.
Coping strategies described by African American women included relying on prayer, avoiding negative people, developing a positive attitude, having a will to live, and receiving support from family, friends, and support groups.
Spirituality played a major role in these African American women coping with breast cancer. Supportive networks also served as a vital asset throughout the breast cancer experience. Participants discussed the need for culturally sensitive breast cancer support groups.
Nurses must recognize coping strategies that African American women with breast cancer use. Healthcare professionals need to develop culturally sensitive breast cancer support groups. Throughout the breast cancer experience, nurses must assess communication patterns among African American families. Nurses should serve as healthcare advocates for African American women with breast cancer.
目的/目标:确定非裔美国女性如何应对乳腺癌。
描述性和探索性研究。
样本/地点:对美国东南部66名被诊断患有乳腺癌的非裔美国女性进行了访谈。
使用半结构化访谈指南通过录音访谈收集数据。通过内容分析和频率分布对数据进行分析。
女性用于适应乳腺癌诊断的应对策略。
非裔美国女性描述的应对策略包括依靠祈祷、避开消极的人、培养积极的态度、有活下去的意愿以及获得家人、朋友和支持团体的支持。
灵性在这些非裔美国女性应对乳腺癌中发挥了重要作用。支持网络在整个乳腺癌经历中也是一项重要资产。参与者讨论了对具有文化敏感性的乳腺癌支持团体的需求。
护士必须认识到患有乳腺癌的非裔美国女性所使用的应对策略。医疗保健专业人员需要建立具有文化敏感性的乳腺癌支持团体。在整个乳腺癌经历中,护士必须评估非裔美国家庭中的沟通模式。护士应为患有乳腺癌的非裔美国女性充当医疗保健倡导者。