Social representations attributed to prostate cancer by men undergoing follow-up at an in-hospital Oncology service

Bianca de Moura Peloso-Carvalho, Rogério Silva Lima, José Vitor da Silva, Namie Okino Sawada, Eliza Maria Rezende Dázio, Murilo César do Nascimento, Silvana Maria Coelho Leite Fava
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Objective: to understand the social representations of prostate cancer by men undergoing follow-up at an in-hospital oncology service. Methods: a qualitative study, developed using the Collective Subject Discourse method, with 30 men over the age of 18 undergoing treatment for prostate cancer. The data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed using the Theory of Social Representations. Results: the most shared central ideas in the studied community were as follows: A curable disease; Worry, fear, annoyance and sadness; Loss/Impairment of sex; Nothing, something normal/common; A minor ailment that doesn't shake/shook me, it was faced head on, without fear; Something/Disease that is bad, difficult, serious, intense, dangerous, that ends life and kills. Conclusion: the social representations found in this study denoted intense and difficult experiences in dealing with the disease and treatment, but also showed coping, with potential for overcoming/resilience. Contributions to practice: understanding these representations enables the implementation of integrated and interprofessional education, assistance and management actions.
社会表征归因于前列腺癌的男性接受随访在医院肿瘤服务
目的:了解某院内肿瘤随访男性前列腺癌的社会表征。方法:采用集体主体话语法,对30名18岁以上接受前列腺癌治疗的男性进行定性研究。数据通过半结构化访谈收集,并使用社会表征理论进行分析。结果:研究群体最共同的中心思想是:一种可治愈的疾病;担心、恐惧、烦恼和悲伤;丧失/丧失性能力;没什么,正常/普通的东西;一种小病不会动摇/动摇我,它是正面面对,没有恐惧;坏的、困难的、严重的、强烈的、危险的、能结束生命并致人死亡的东西/疾病。结论:本研究中发现的社会表征表明,在处理疾病和治疗过程中经历了激烈和困难的经历,但也表现出应对,具有克服/复原的潜力。对实践的贡献:理解这些表述有助于实施综合和跨专业的教育、援助和管理行动。
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