Daly Adam, Karl Johannes, Dunne Simon
School of Psychology, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland.
Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States of America.
J Cancer Surviv. 2024 Sep 28. doi: 10.1007/s11764-024-01682-4.
Many cancer treatments can lead to a disrupted body image and identity. One intervention to address these outcomes is therapeutic tattooing. However, despite the wide dissemination of this practice for cancer survivors (CSs), current research on it is lacking. This study aimed to identify tattoo artists' (TAs') perspectives on the types, impacts, barriers, and facilitators of therapeutic tattooing for CSs and the impact of doing this work on themselves.
Twenty-two international TAs who tattoo CSs were interviewed and resultant transcripts were analyzed thematically.
The following themes emerged: Emotional Management of Artists, Emotional Transformation of CSs, Stigma and its effects on CSs, Artist Barriers, CS Barriers, Artist Facilitators, and CS Facilitators. The findings also identify a typology of cancer survivorship therapeutic tattoos.
This is the first study to identify barriers/facilitators of therapeutic tattooing, a typology of cancer survivorship therapeutic tattoos, TAs' perspectives on therapeutic tattooing, and potential negative outcomes from this practice. The findings indicate that therapeutic tattooing can be both beneficial and harmful for CSs and TAs, that there is a need for better therapeutic tattooing training for TAs and healthcare providers (HPs), increased awareness of therapeutic tattoos, and a reduction in barriers to the practice and greater collaboration between HPs and TAs.
Findings from this study have major policy implications for healthcare systems, non-profit organizations, and regulatory bodies, which could serve to empower cancer survivors to make more informed decisions about their bodies and support enhanced training and accreditation of this practice.
许多癌症治疗会导致身体形象和身份认同的紊乱。一种应对这些后果的干预措施是治疗性纹身。然而,尽管这种做法在癌症幸存者中广泛传播,但目前对其研究不足。本研究旨在确定纹身艺术家对癌症幸存者治疗性纹身的类型、影响、障碍和促进因素以及从事这项工作对他们自身的影响的看法。
对22名给癌症幸存者纹身的国际纹身艺术家进行了访谈,并对访谈记录进行了主题分析。
出现了以下主题:艺术家的情绪管理、癌症幸存者的情绪转变、耻辱感及其对癌症幸存者的影响、艺术家的障碍、癌症幸存者的障碍、艺术家的促进因素和癌症幸存者的促进因素。研究结果还确定了癌症幸存者治疗性纹身的类型。
这是第一项确定治疗性纹身的障碍/促进因素、癌症幸存者治疗性纹身的类型、纹身艺术家对治疗性纹身的看法以及这种做法可能产生的负面结果的研究。研究结果表明,治疗性纹身对癌症幸存者和纹身艺术家可能既有好处也有坏处,需要为纹身艺术家和医疗保健提供者提供更好的治疗性纹身培训,提高对治疗性纹身的认识,减少实践障碍,并加强医疗保健提供者和纹身艺术家之间的合作。
本研究结果对医疗保健系统、非营利组织和监管机构具有重大政策意义,可为癌症幸存者提供更多关于其身体的信息,支持加强对这种做法的培训和认证。