M. Alvarado, M. Estrada, Martha Lilia Parra Dominguez
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On a global level, breast cancer is considered the second most common type of cancer in women. However, the majority of patients will survive due to early detection and the evolution and availability of effective treatments, such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy, hormonotherapy and, most frequently, the surgical removal of the breast or breasts (increasingly less radical) or part of thereof, known as mastectomy, thus improving chances of survival. This provides evidence as to the need to link breast cancer treatment to care that enables a better quality of life for women whose body has undergone suffering and a therapeutically necessary mutilation, which should be echoed in new paradigms for bodily care. This suggests a further need for a theoretical reflection on professional nursing care for patients who have undergone mastectomy treatment for breast cancer, comprising an analysis of the theoretical proposals of authors such as Leonardo Boff, Mayeroff and David Le Breton. These authors reveal that one cannot deal with emotions, feelings and thoughts without a body, nor can one care for a body without emotions, feelings and thoughts. This leads to the conclusion that the psychosocial care of the body/woman requires an integrated care that represents, for the nursing professional, a process involving not only the act of nursing but also the human being in its entirety.
在全球范围内,乳腺癌被认为是女性中第二常见的癌症。然而,由于早期发现和有效治疗方法的发展和可用性,如放疗、化疗、激素治疗,以及最常见的手术切除乳房(越来越不激进)或部分乳房,即乳房切除术,大多数患者将生存下来,从而提高了生存机会。这提供了证据,证明需要将乳腺癌治疗与护理联系起来,使身体遭受痛苦和治疗上必要的残割的妇女能够提高生活质量,这应在新的身体护理范例中得到呼应。这表明进一步需要对接受乳腺癌乳房切除术治疗的患者的专业护理进行理论反思,包括对Leonardo Boff, Mayeroff和David Le Breton等作者的理论建议的分析。这些作者揭示了没有身体就无法处理情绪、感觉和思想,没有情绪、感觉和思想也无法照顾身体。由此得出的结论是,身体/女性的社会心理护理需要综合护理,对于护理专业人员来说,这不仅是一个护理行为的过程,也是一个完整的人的过程。