Costa Edmar Fernandes, Nogueira Túlio Eduardo, de Souza Lima Nathália Caroline, Mendonça Elismauro Francisco, Leles Cláudio Rodrigues
School of Dentistry, Federal University of Goias, Goiania, Goias, Brazil.
Spec Care Dentist. 2014 May-Jun;34(3):114-21. doi: 10.1111/scd.12039. Epub 2013 Jun 19.
The study aim was to explore the underlying dimensions of patients' perceptions and experiences of facial disfigurement following surgery for cancer treatment, using a qualitative approach based on individual in-depth interviews. Data analysis and interpretation consisted of separating responses into phrases or statements with a single thematic aspect. Subsequently, a number of dimensions and categories were created using a deductive-inductive content analysis. Three main categories emerged: discovering of the cancer, coping with the disease and disfigurement, and reconstructing a new identity. The initial stage elicited feelings of fear, denial, and guilt as a reaction to the stigma and prejudice. Coping strategies included resignation and acceptance, deepening religiosity, reinforcement of familiar cohesion, and creation of a social network of solidarity and support. The final stage comprised incorporation of the altered facial image, rehabilitation possibilities, reconstruction of personality and self-image, and the feeling of having overcome the disease. It was concluded that individual experiences are complex, challenging, and have striking effects on their lives. There is an urgent need for training and improvement in human resources to manage these patients in a multidisciplinary approach, aimed at their reintegration into society and reducing the prejudice and stigma of the disease and disfiguration.
本研究旨在采用基于个人深度访谈的定性方法,探索癌症治疗手术后患者对面部毁容的认知和体验的潜在维度。数据分析和解释包括将回答分成具有单一主题方面的短语或陈述。随后,使用演绎-归纳内容分析法创建了一些维度和类别。出现了三个主要类别:发现癌症、应对疾病和毁容、重建新身份。初始阶段引发了恐惧、否认和内疚的情绪,作为对耻辱和偏见的反应。应对策略包括顺从和接受、加深宗教信仰、加强亲密关系的凝聚力以及建立团结和支持的社交网络。最后阶段包括融入改变后的面部形象、康复可能性、个性和自我形象的重建,以及战胜疾病的感觉。研究得出结论,个人经历是复杂的、具有挑战性的,并且对他们的生活有显著影响。迫切需要对人力资源进行培训和改进,以采用多学科方法管理这些患者,旨在使他们重新融入社会,并减少对疾病和毁容的偏见和耻辱感。