The Experiential Learning Pathway of Cancer Survivors as They Recover Their Lives Post-Treatment: A Qualitative Study.

IF 2.2 Q1 NURSING
Karine Bilodeau, Cynthia Henriksen, Virginia Lee, Marie-France Vachon, Danielle Charpentier, Nathalie Folch, Jacinthe Pepin, Marie-Pascale Pomey, Lynda Piché, Nicolas Fernandez
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For many cancer survivors, post-treatment challenges are predominantly related to their personal and social lives. These challenges are part of an experiential learning process linked to a survivor's identity, their desire to preserve independence, their social roles, and responsibilities along with a return to their normal lives. We used interpretive description to describe the experiential learning process of cancer survivors as they recover post-treatment. Data from five group discussions with 27 participants were combined with data from 9 in-depth individual interviews that examined post-treatment challenges. Through an iterative qualitative analysis, we uncovered 3 experiential learning pathways. Narrative vignettes are used to portray and highlight learning involved in accepting loss, asking for help, and rebuilding authentic social networks. Experiential learning shares recognizable features among individuals identified as milestones. These lead to a greater understanding of how cancer survivors acquire a new sense of self and recover their lives post-treatment.

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癌症幸存者治疗后恢复生活的体验式学习途径:一项质性研究。
对于许多癌症幸存者来说,治疗后的挑战主要与他们的个人和社会生活有关。这些挑战是体验式学习过程的一部分,与幸存者的身份、他们保持独立的愿望、他们的社会角色和责任以及回归正常生活有关。我们使用解释性描述来描述癌症幸存者在治疗后恢复时的体验式学习过程。来自27名参与者的5次小组讨论的数据与9次深入的个人访谈的数据相结合,这些访谈检查了治疗后的挑战。通过反复的定性分析,我们发现了3种体验式学习途径。叙事性的小插曲被用来描绘和强调接受损失、寻求帮助和重建真实的社会网络所涉及的学习。体验式学习在被确定为里程碑的个体中具有可识别的特征。这些有助于更好地理解癌症幸存者如何获得新的自我意识,并在治疗后恢复生活。
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.90%
发文量
41
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Global Qualitative Nursing Research (GQNR) is a ground breaking, international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal focusing on qualitative research in fields relevant to nursing and other health professionals world-wide. The journal specializes in topics related to nursing practice, responses to health and illness, health promotion, and health care delivery. GQNR will publish research articles using qualitative methods and qualitatively-driven mixed-method designs as well as meta-syntheses and articles focused on methodological development. Special sections include Ethics, Methodological Development, Advancing Theory/Metasynthesis, Establishing Evidence, and Application to Practice.
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