PurposeThere is a dearth of research on coping strategies of patients with malignant lymphoma. The aim of this article is to explore how these patients cope with cancer in everyday life.MethodSemi-structured interviews were conducted with nine patients in Sweden. A thematic analysis was made, inspired by Antonovsky's theory of sense of coherence. The SRQR checklist was used.ResultsPatient's coping strategies are shown within three themes: ‘Life experiences supported coping strategies during treatment’, ‘Between completed treatment and (possible) cure’, and ‘Illness brought closeness and distance in social relationships’. Three different coping strategies were identified during treatment: trying to control the situation, seeing opportunities...
Aim This qualitative study was set out to explore oncology outpatient experiences of having cancer, ...
Five acute leukaemia or highly malignant lymphoma patients at a hospital in southern Sweden were int...
Objective: Even when medical treatments are limited, supporting patients’ coping strategies could im...
Background: Cancer is a leading cause of death. For this reason, cancer is commonly perceived as a p...
Cancer is a life-threatening disease that brings challenges in the life of a person diagnosed with t...
The health care system in most western countries is undergoing rapid changes with an increasing amou...
Objective: The study aimed to investigate the coping strategies employed by individuals diagnosed wi...
To understand successful strategies used by people to cope well when living with advanced cancer; to...
Background. The aim of coping with cancer is adaptation to the disease and treatment. The aim of the...
OBJECTIVES:To understand successful strategies used by people to cope well when living with advanced...
Objectives. A focus on individualistic coping strategies such as positivity and fighting spirit has ...
Objectives To understand successful strategies used by people to cope well when living with advanced...
The objectives of the thesis "Coping strategies of women with breast cancer" w ere to d etermine t h...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The auth...
Even if the treatment of cancer has developed over the last decades 50% of the patients still die of...
Aim This qualitative study was set out to explore oncology outpatient experiences of having cancer, ...
Five acute leukaemia or highly malignant lymphoma patients at a hospital in southern Sweden were int...
Objective: Even when medical treatments are limited, supporting patients’ coping strategies could im...
Background: Cancer is a leading cause of death. For this reason, cancer is commonly perceived as a p...
Cancer is a life-threatening disease that brings challenges in the life of a person diagnosed with t...
The health care system in most western countries is undergoing rapid changes with an increasing amou...
Objective: The study aimed to investigate the coping strategies employed by individuals diagnosed wi...
To understand successful strategies used by people to cope well when living with advanced cancer; to...
Background. The aim of coping with cancer is adaptation to the disease and treatment. The aim of the...
OBJECTIVES:To understand successful strategies used by people to cope well when living with advanced...
Objectives. A focus on individualistic coping strategies such as positivity and fighting spirit has ...
Objectives To understand successful strategies used by people to cope well when living with advanced...
The objectives of the thesis "Coping strategies of women with breast cancer" w ere to d etermine t h...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The auth...
Even if the treatment of cancer has developed over the last decades 50% of the patients still die of...
Aim This qualitative study was set out to explore oncology outpatient experiences of having cancer, ...
Five acute leukaemia or highly malignant lymphoma patients at a hospital in southern Sweden were int...
Objective: Even when medical treatments are limited, supporting patients’ coping strategies could im...