Chronic cancer patients (CCPs) pay attention and act in response to diverse bodily sensations they experience in everyday life after a cancer episode. Here, we analyse how North Norwegian CCPs use their familiar surroundings in an effort to counter bad mood, anxiety and symptoms of relapse and to strengthen their health. The core participants of the anthro- pological fieldwork over the course of one year were 10 CCPs from a small coastal village in northern Norway. By drawing on Tim Ingold’s understanding of taskscape, it is suggested that the participants after cancer treatment dwell in and engage with the surroundings of the village, including the core task of staying healthy. The participants are part of and embody the landscape through ...
OBJECTIVE: One of the most prevalent and disrupting symptoms experienced by cancer patients is chron...
The metaphorical concept of 'therapeutic landscape' brings together the notion of landscape with pri...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand the meanings and nature of living in the world ...
Little is known about the process from experiencing indeterminate bodily sensations to perceiving th...
Little is known about how people living in the aftermath of cancer treatment experience and manage w...
Purpose: The technocratic and medicalized model of healthcare is rarely optimal for patients. By con...
In Norway, as in other countries in the northern hemisphere, an increasing number of people survive ...
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines wh...
Purpose: Cancer research and connected innovation processes often lack a major component; patient pa...
Aim This qualitative study was set out to explore oncology outpatient experiences of having cancer, ...
Rural home nursing care is a neglected area in the research of palliative care offered to older canc...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to explore how the provision of community care in a cancer support ...
Introduction: The needs and challenges of People Living with and Beyond Cancer (PLWABC) are well doc...
Rural home nursing care is a neglected area in the research of palliative care offered to older canc...
OBJECTIVE: One of the most prevalent and disrupting symptoms experienced by cancer patients is chron...
OBJECTIVE: One of the most prevalent and disrupting symptoms experienced by cancer patients is chron...
The metaphorical concept of 'therapeutic landscape' brings together the notion of landscape with pri...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand the meanings and nature of living in the world ...
Little is known about the process from experiencing indeterminate bodily sensations to perceiving th...
Little is known about how people living in the aftermath of cancer treatment experience and manage w...
Purpose: The technocratic and medicalized model of healthcare is rarely optimal for patients. By con...
In Norway, as in other countries in the northern hemisphere, an increasing number of people survive ...
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines wh...
Purpose: Cancer research and connected innovation processes often lack a major component; patient pa...
Aim This qualitative study was set out to explore oncology outpatient experiences of having cancer, ...
Rural home nursing care is a neglected area in the research of palliative care offered to older canc...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to explore how the provision of community care in a cancer support ...
Introduction: The needs and challenges of People Living with and Beyond Cancer (PLWABC) are well doc...
Rural home nursing care is a neglected area in the research of palliative care offered to older canc...
OBJECTIVE: One of the most prevalent and disrupting symptoms experienced by cancer patients is chron...
OBJECTIVE: One of the most prevalent and disrupting symptoms experienced by cancer patients is chron...
The metaphorical concept of 'therapeutic landscape' brings together the notion of landscape with pri...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand the meanings and nature of living in the world ...