'Between Inner Strength and Fighting Prejudice': Psycho-Social Processes Implemented by Women with Leukemia Along the Illness Trajectory: A Grounded Theory Study.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Giovanna Artioli, Chiara Taffurelli, Victoria Cervantes Camacho, Stefano Botti, Roberto Lupo, Luana Conte, Paola Ferri, Antonio Bonacaro
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Background: Disease trajectories in leukemia are often unpredictable and recurrent, and patients' experiences can impact their quality of life. Studies in the literature often do not explore gender-related illness experiences from an intersectional approach and throughout the illness trajectory. This comprehensive study aims to explore the full spectrum of experiences lived by women with leukemia throughout the disease trajectory, from diagnosis to treatments and post-stem cell transplant follow-up.

Method: A grounded theory approach was meticulously developed to analyze semi-structured interviews with 13 women with leukemia in the post-transplant follow-up phase at a hospital in Northern Italy. The data analysis was an iterative process, conducted concurrently using a constant comparative method. Data collection concluded when data saturation was reached.

Results: The core category identified is women's inner strength during the disease trajectory, which was identified for its recurrence and cross-cutting nature, according to the women. This core category interconnects with five main categories: 1. Facing the disease: Between resistance and surrender. 2. Living for today and moving forward. 3. Unexpected elements in relationships. 4. Changes that shape women. 5. Demystifying the body and embracing 'diminished beauty'.

Conclusions: An explanatory model of the disease trajectory of women with leukemia was defined as: 'Women with leukemia, between inner strength and fighting prejudice'. An in-depth analysis of the disease experiences revealed aspects that are not easily understood through a purely biological perspective of gender differences, often overlooking the psycho-social and relational peculiarities of women.

在内心力量与偏见斗争之间":白血病女性患者在患病过程中的社会心理过程:基础理论研究。
背景:白血病的疾病轨迹往往是不可预测和反复发作的,患者的经历会影响他们的生活质量。文献中的研究往往没有从交叉的角度和整个疾病轨迹来探讨与性别相关的疾病体验。这项综合研究旨在探索女性白血病患者从诊断到治疗以及干细胞移植后随访的整个疾病轨迹中的全方位经历:方法:研究人员精心设计了一种基础理论方法,对 13 名白血病女性患者在意大利北部一家医院接受移植后随访阶段的半结构化访谈进行分析。数据分析是一个反复的过程,同时采用不断比较的方法进行。当数据达到饱和时,数据收集工作结束:确定的核心类别是妇女在疾病过程中的内在力量,根据妇女的说法,这一类别具有复发性和交叉性。这一核心类别与五个主要类别相互关联:1.面对疾病:在抵抗与屈服之间2.活在当下,勇往直前。3.人际关系中的意外因素4.塑造女性的变化5.揭开身体的神秘面纱,拥抱 "减弱的美":女性白血病患者的疾病轨迹解释模型被定义为:"女性白血病患者,在内心的力量和对抗偏见之间":女性白血病患者,在内心力量和对抗偏见之间"。对疾病经历的深入分析揭示了一些不容易从纯生物学角度理解的性别差异,而往往忽视了女性的社会心理和关系特点。
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Current oncology
Current oncology ONCOLOGY-
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3.30
自引率
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664
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Current Oncology is a peer-reviewed, Canadian-based and internationally respected journal. Current Oncology represents a multidisciplinary medium encompassing health care workers in the field of cancer therapy in Canada to report upon and to review progress in the management of this disease. We encourage submissions from all fields of cancer medicine, including radiation oncology, surgical oncology, medical oncology, pediatric oncology, pathology, and cancer rehabilitation and survivorship. Articles published in the journal typically contain information that is relevant directly to clinical oncology practice, and have clear potential for application to the current or future practice of cancer medicine.
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