An ethnographic study was utilized to identify coping strategies of women with breast cancer. Five women were interviewed; four were interviewed on three separate occasions, and one was interviewed twice. The data were analyzed for specific coping strategies taken by the women to deal with the stresses of breast cancer. These strategies were compared and organized into categories of coping strategies: Actions Taken, Emotional Support, Positive Outcomes, Getting Control, and Keeping a Positive Attitude. These five categories were integrated as new coping incidents appeared in the data. The original five categories were merged into three categories: Getting Control, Compensating, and Emotional Support. From these three categories the theory w...
Resilience is of great importance in the prevention of psychological or emotional difficulty in adve...
The suspected and confirmed diagnosis of breast cancer evokes feelings of fear, anxiety, guilt, frus...
Background: Impaired coping mechanisms often occur in women with breast cancer. The purpose of this ...
The purpose of this sequential mixed methods study was to attempt to better understand how women wit...
The objectives of the thesis "Coping strategies of women with breast cancer" w ere to d etermine t h...
Introduction A diagnosis of breast cancer regardless of the stage can be stressful, impact multiple ...
Background: Cancer is a destructive and usually progressive disease while put too much stress on the...
Despite substantial research into psychosocial factors associated with adjustment to a diagnosis of ...
This analysis was designed to evaluate the association between coping strategies and breast cancer s...
Background. The aim of coping with cancer is adaptation to the disease and treatment. The aim of the...
Introduction: Patients with cancer may experience psychological disorders such as depression, anxiet...
It is generally assumed that coping strategies impact quality of life (QOL). It is plausible that QO...
Introduction: Coping with breast cancer is an important health issue that results in adjustments to ...
BackgroundBreast cancer is one of the leading cancers among the Bangladeshi women. Coping helps thes...
The primary aim of this study was to examine the associations between different types of coping and ...
Resilience is of great importance in the prevention of psychological or emotional difficulty in adve...
The suspected and confirmed diagnosis of breast cancer evokes feelings of fear, anxiety, guilt, frus...
Background: Impaired coping mechanisms often occur in women with breast cancer. The purpose of this ...
The purpose of this sequential mixed methods study was to attempt to better understand how women wit...
The objectives of the thesis "Coping strategies of women with breast cancer" w ere to d etermine t h...
Introduction A diagnosis of breast cancer regardless of the stage can be stressful, impact multiple ...
Background: Cancer is a destructive and usually progressive disease while put too much stress on the...
Despite substantial research into psychosocial factors associated with adjustment to a diagnosis of ...
This analysis was designed to evaluate the association between coping strategies and breast cancer s...
Background. The aim of coping with cancer is adaptation to the disease and treatment. The aim of the...
Introduction: Patients with cancer may experience psychological disorders such as depression, anxiet...
It is generally assumed that coping strategies impact quality of life (QOL). It is plausible that QO...
Introduction: Coping with breast cancer is an important health issue that results in adjustments to ...
BackgroundBreast cancer is one of the leading cancers among the Bangladeshi women. Coping helps thes...
The primary aim of this study was to examine the associations between different types of coping and ...
Resilience is of great importance in the prevention of psychological or emotional difficulty in adve...
The suspected and confirmed diagnosis of breast cancer evokes feelings of fear, anxiety, guilt, frus...
Background: Impaired coping mechanisms often occur in women with breast cancer. The purpose of this ...