UCLA School of Nursing, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, University of California-Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Cancer Nurs. 2010 Nov-Dec;33(6):470-8. doi: 10.1097/NCC.0b013e3181e1f7ff.
Understanding how low-income, uninsured African American/black men use faith to cope with prostate cancer provides a foundation for the design of culturally appropriate interventions to assist underserved men cope with the disease and its treatment. Previous studies have shown spirituality to be a factor related to health and quality of life, but the process by which faith, as a promoter of action, supports coping merits exploration.
Our purpose was to describe the use of faith by low-income, uninsured African American/black men in coping with prostate cancer and its treatment and adverse effects.
We analyzed data from a qualitative study that used in-depth individual interviews involving 18 African American men ranging in ages from 53 to 81 years. Our analysis used grounded theory techniques.
Faith was used by African American men to overcome fear and shock engendered by their initial perceptions of cancer. Faith was placed in God, health care providers, self, and family. Men came to see their prostate cancer experience a new beginning that was achieved through purposeful acceptance or resignation.
Faith was a motivator of and source for action. Faith empowered men to be active participants in their treatment and incorporate treatment outcomes into their lives meaningfully.
By understanding faith as a source of empowerment for active participation in care, oncology nurses can use men's faith to facilitate reframing of cancer perceptions and to acknowledge the role of men's higher being as part of the team. Studies are needed to determine if this model is relevant across various beliefs and cultures.
了解低收入、没有保险的非裔美国/黑人男性如何运用信仰来应对前列腺癌,为设计文化上适宜的干预措施提供了基础,以帮助服务不足的男性应对疾病及其治疗。先前的研究表明,灵性是与健康和生活质量相关的一个因素,但信仰作为行动的促进者,支持应对的过程值得探索。
我们的目的是描述低收入、没有保险的非裔美国/黑人男性如何运用信仰来应对前列腺癌及其治疗和不良反应。
我们分析了一项定性研究的数据,该研究采用了深入的个体访谈,涉及 18 名年龄在 53 至 81 岁之间的非裔美国男性。我们的分析使用了扎根理论技术。
信仰被非裔美国男性用来克服他们最初对癌症的看法所产生的恐惧和震惊。信仰寄托于上帝、医疗保健提供者、自身和家庭。男性开始将他们的前列腺癌经历视为一个新的开始,通过有目的的接受或听天由命来实现。
信仰是行动的动力和源泉。信仰使男性能够积极参与治疗,并将治疗结果有意义地融入他们的生活。
通过将信仰理解为积极参与护理的赋权源泉,肿瘤护士可以利用男性的信仰来帮助重新构建他们对癌症的认知,并承认男性更高存在的角色是团队的一部分。需要进行研究以确定该模型是否适用于各种信仰和文化。