Disease-Related Stress Experienced by Women with Mastectomy: Q Methodology / 여성건강간호학회지
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
; : 379-389, 2003.
Article
en Ko
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WPRO
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE: To identify the type of disease-related stress experienced by women who received mastectomy for breast cancer using Q methodology. METHOD: Q sample included 30 statements obtained from literature and interviews with women with mastectomy. P sample consisted of 22 patients with mastectomy. The data were collected from November to December 2002 and analyzed using QUANL program. RESULT: Four types of disease-related stress experienced by women with mastectomy were found. Type 1 was manifested for a short duration following surgery and characterized by lowered self-esteem, feelings of emptiness and depression because of impaired body image. Type 2 was characterized by declined physical strength, resulting in frequent fatigue in the daily life and less intimate relationship with spouse. Type 3 was manifested by perfectionists with strong sense of self-pride who received or considered breast reconstruction surgery. Type 4 was reported by those who had long period of post-surgery. This type reported a strong sense of discomfort for wearing an artificial breast but didn't show any intention of trying breast reconstruction surgery. CONCLUSION: Women with mastectomy were found to experience different type of disease-related distress. Therefore, nurses should assess the type of stress the patient experiences following a mastectomy to provide appropriate nursing care.
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Asunto principal:
Imagen Corporal
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Mama
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Neoplasias de la Mama
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Mamoplastia
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Esposos
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Intención
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Depresión
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Fatiga
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Mastectomía
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Atención de Enfermería
Límite:
Female
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Humans
Idioma:
Ko
Revista:
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
Año:
2003
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Article