This paper argues for a gender relational approach in the context of cancer care bearing in mind that conceptual problems are intertwined with methodological approaches. Hitherto, research in the field of psycho-oncology has used a positivist methodology that separates sex from ‘gender’. Men’s and women’s biological difference dictates their sexual destiny. Moreover, adjustment to cancer is conceptualized as lying within the patient, usually women. A contextual framework of a person’s experience is negated. A ‘gender relational’ approach to cancer care underpins the ways in which people enter into a set of socially constructed relationships produced and reproduced through actions with each other and in institutions but never in a vacuum. It...
Background: Previous research on sex and intimacy in the context of cancer has focused on documentin...
Purpose and Problem StatementThe purpose of this study, in a sample of women (n=277) and men (n=293)...
This article uses a qualitative content analysis of writing about cancer since 1900, with numeric su...
This paper argues for a gender relational approach in the context of cancer care bearing in mind tha...
Background/rationale or Objectives/purpose: To understand the gendered experiences of female partner...
This article presents evidence regarding aspects of the gendered nature of care women with gynaecolo...
This paper discusses a qualitative, grounded theory study of partners’ perspectives on gynaecologica...
This paper discusses a qualitative, grounded theory study of partners’ perspectives on gynaecologica...
Sexuality is a sensitive topic in health care and is often interpreted through a natural scientific ...
This chapter provides an overview of the consequences of a cancer diagnosis for female patients and ...
Aim. Improving quality of care for cancer patients requires insight into their specific wishes, need...
AbstractMany studies have found that people with cancer value family support. Feminist work suggests...
In this article, a critique of cancer nursing literature on the issue of sexuality is presented, wit...
The experience and construction of caring in 50 informal cancer carers, 35 women and 15 men, was exa...
A common cultural belief is that our body parts and sexual organs inevitably and invariably dictate ...
Background: Previous research on sex and intimacy in the context of cancer has focused on documentin...
Purpose and Problem StatementThe purpose of this study, in a sample of women (n=277) and men (n=293)...
This article uses a qualitative content analysis of writing about cancer since 1900, with numeric su...
This paper argues for a gender relational approach in the context of cancer care bearing in mind tha...
Background/rationale or Objectives/purpose: To understand the gendered experiences of female partner...
This article presents evidence regarding aspects of the gendered nature of care women with gynaecolo...
This paper discusses a qualitative, grounded theory study of partners’ perspectives on gynaecologica...
This paper discusses a qualitative, grounded theory study of partners’ perspectives on gynaecologica...
Sexuality is a sensitive topic in health care and is often interpreted through a natural scientific ...
This chapter provides an overview of the consequences of a cancer diagnosis for female patients and ...
Aim. Improving quality of care for cancer patients requires insight into their specific wishes, need...
AbstractMany studies have found that people with cancer value family support. Feminist work suggests...
In this article, a critique of cancer nursing literature on the issue of sexuality is presented, wit...
The experience and construction of caring in 50 informal cancer carers, 35 women and 15 men, was exa...
A common cultural belief is that our body parts and sexual organs inevitably and invariably dictate ...
Background: Previous research on sex and intimacy in the context of cancer has focused on documentin...
Purpose and Problem StatementThe purpose of this study, in a sample of women (n=277) and men (n=293)...
This article uses a qualitative content analysis of writing about cancer since 1900, with numeric su...