Documet Patricia I, Trauth Jeanette M, Key Meghan, Flatt Jason, Jernigan Jan
Department of Behavioraland Community Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Oncol Nurs Forum. 2012 May 1;39(3):309-15. doi: 10.1188/12.ONF.309-315.
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To explore (a) how women who were diagnosed with breast cancer (BC) defined themselves as survivors and when this occurred, and (b) the types of benefits they derived from their experiences.
An exploratory, qualitative approach.
112 women who had BC (response rate = 70%).
Participants were recruited from two cancer survivor organizations in a northeastern U.S. city.
Responses to open-ended questions in telephone interviews were examined by age at diagnosis using thematic analysis. Chi squares were used to conduct analyses by age (younger than 51 years; aged 51 years or older).
Meaning of survivorship, defining moment, benefits derived from surviving from breast cancer.
Participants' perceptions of survivorship included two main components, a defining moment and the meaning attached to being a survivor. Becoming a survivor is an active process, except in the case of those participants who realized they were survivors when informed by a third party. Meanings differed by age at diagnosis. Most participants listed at least one benefit from surviving cancer.
The definitions of survivorship and benefits outlined here suggest that many positive aspects of the survivorship experience exist that may inform future interventions' designs.
Providers should acknowledge the strength survivors show in the process of meaning-making and finding benefits in their adverse experiences. The use of expressive and supportive interventions may hold promise for women facing difficulties in coping with their diagnosis.
目的/目标:探讨(a)被诊断患有乳腺癌(BC)的女性如何将自己定义为幸存者以及这一过程发生的时间,以及(b)她们从自身经历中获得的益处类型。
采用探索性定性研究方法。
112名患有乳腺癌的女性(回复率 = 70%)。
参与者是从美国东北部一个城市的两个癌症幸存者组织招募而来。
通过主题分析,根据诊断时的年龄对电话访谈中开放式问题的回答进行研究。使用卡方检验按年龄(51岁以下;51岁及以上)进行分析。
幸存者身份的意义、定义时刻、乳腺癌幸存者所获得的益处。
参与者对幸存者身份的认知包括两个主要部分,一个定义时刻以及作为幸存者所赋予的意义。成为幸存者是一个积极的过程,但那些通过第三方得知自己是幸存者的参与者除外。不同诊断年龄的参与者所赋予的意义有所不同。大多数参与者列出了至少一项从癌症幸存中获得的益处。
此处概述的幸存者身份定义和益处表明,幸存者经历存在许多积极方面,可为未来干预措施的设计提供参考。
医疗服务提供者应认可幸存者在意义构建过程中所展现的力量以及在其不良经历中发现益处的能力。对于在应对诊断方面面临困难的女性,采用表达性和支持性干预措施可能会带来希望。