Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaysia.
Faculty of Economics and Business, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaysia.
BMC Womens Health. 2023 Nov 13;23(1):596. doi: 10.1186/s12905-023-02734-0.
As breast cancer incidence rises among younger women, there is a knowledge gap regarding the emotional, physical, and social effects of mastectomy, specifically in a crisis-affected country such as Syria. This study aimed to explore these effects on young women with breast cancer in Syria, taking into consideration the cultural significance of a woman's breast as part of her feminine identity.
A qualitative design, using semi-structured in-depth interviews with 10 young women with breast cancer who underwent mastectomy, was conducted between June to December 2022.
Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data, and five main themes were identified: (1) psychological and emotional well-being (altered self-esteem and femininity, impact on sexual life and relationships, psychological distress associated with mastectomy, mirror trauma and the need for psychological care); (2) body image and breast reconstruction (the dilemma over reconstruction decision, body image and clothing and lack of access to prosthetic information/services); (3) social and interpersonal factors (lack of marriage choices and society's view and stigma); (4) coping mechanisms with mastectomy effects (family support; faith in god almighty; comparing their situation to others and use of prosthetics) and (5) physical health and functioning (physical effects on mobility and function).
Mastectomy has significant physical, emotional, and social consequences on young women with breast cancer, particularly in crisis-affected Syria where access to breast reconstruction is limited. It is crucial for healthcare professionals to understand these impacts, to raise awareness, encourage early detection, and promote less aggressive treatments to improve women's quality of life.
随着年轻女性乳腺癌发病率的上升,对于接受乳房切除术的年轻女性的情绪、身体和社会影响存在知识差距,特别是在叙利亚这样受危机影响的国家。本研究旨在探讨叙利亚年轻乳腺癌女性的这些影响,同时考虑到女性乳房作为其女性身份的一部分的文化意义。
采用定性设计,对 2022 年 6 月至 12 月期间接受乳房切除术的 10 名年轻乳腺癌女性进行了半结构式深入访谈。
使用主题分析对数据进行分析,确定了五个主要主题:(1)心理和情绪健康(自尊心和女性气质改变,对性生活和人际关系的影响,与乳房切除术相关的心理困扰,镜子创伤和心理护理需求);(2)身体形象和乳房重建(重建决策的困境,身体形象和服装以及缺乏假体信息/服务);(3)社会和人际关系因素(缺乏婚姻选择和社会的观点和耻辱感);(4)应对乳房切除术影响的机制(家庭支持;对万能上帝的信仰;将自己的情况与他人进行比较以及使用假体)和(5)身体健康和功能(对移动和功能的身体影响)。
乳房切除术对年轻乳腺癌女性的身体、情感和社会都有重大影响,特别是在叙利亚这样的受危机影响的国家,乳房重建的机会有限。医疗保健专业人员了解这些影响至关重要,以提高认识,鼓励早期发现,并促进采用侵袭性较小的治疗方法来提高女性的生活质量。