The study of illness meaning in cancer in western communities has usually focused on causal attributions. We report a phenomenological study of 17 Hong Kong Chinese women with breast cancer, interviewed on completion of initial treatment, and describe how the illness experience and hence, meaning evolves for women in the Hong Kong Chinese culture. Themes arising from the identification and treatment of the disease include the difficulty of living in uncertainty and of maintaining and regaining normalcy in a superstitious society. The initial uncertainty of disease detection and the diagnostic process are characterized by shock and disbelief mingled with fear of death. Treatment choice presents women with difficulties arising from more uncer...
Abstract:The pattern of disease in Taiwan has changed from acute to chronic with a higher incidence ...
[[abstract]]Background: Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer among women. Older w...
The use of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) by breast cancer patients is growing. Few studies have...
Based on a study exploring the phenomenon of coping among Hong Kong Chinese women afflicted with bre...
We conduct a case study on cancer survivors with the aim to investigate the influence of specific so...
Based on a study exploring the phenomenon of coping among Hong Kong Chinese women afflicted with bre...
This research explored what are the processes that Chinese women go through in living with breast ca...
There are few studies about how healthcare decisions are made for women with breast cancer in China ...
In this article, we present findings from a larger study that explored how Chinese women cope with b...
In this article, we present findings from a larger study that explored how Chinese women cope with b...
BACKGROUND: Incidence rates for breast cancer have increased significantly among Chinese women, acco...
BACKGROUND: Incidence rates for breast cancer have increased significantly among Chinese women, acco...
Breast cancer incidence in Chinese women is rising in North America. However, a critical review of t...
Breast cancer incidence in Chinese women is rising in North America. However, a critical review of t...
Poster session 2Congress Theme: Integrating the Psychosocial to Achieve Quality Cancer CareThis jour...
Abstract:The pattern of disease in Taiwan has changed from acute to chronic with a higher incidence ...
[[abstract]]Background: Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer among women. Older w...
The use of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) by breast cancer patients is growing. Few studies have...
Based on a study exploring the phenomenon of coping among Hong Kong Chinese women afflicted with bre...
We conduct a case study on cancer survivors with the aim to investigate the influence of specific so...
Based on a study exploring the phenomenon of coping among Hong Kong Chinese women afflicted with bre...
This research explored what are the processes that Chinese women go through in living with breast ca...
There are few studies about how healthcare decisions are made for women with breast cancer in China ...
In this article, we present findings from a larger study that explored how Chinese women cope with b...
In this article, we present findings from a larger study that explored how Chinese women cope with b...
BACKGROUND: Incidence rates for breast cancer have increased significantly among Chinese women, acco...
BACKGROUND: Incidence rates for breast cancer have increased significantly among Chinese women, acco...
Breast cancer incidence in Chinese women is rising in North America. However, a critical review of t...
Breast cancer incidence in Chinese women is rising in North America. However, a critical review of t...
Poster session 2Congress Theme: Integrating the Psychosocial to Achieve Quality Cancer CareThis jour...
Abstract:The pattern of disease in Taiwan has changed from acute to chronic with a higher incidence ...
[[abstract]]Background: Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer among women. Older w...
The use of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) by breast cancer patients is growing. Few studies have...