African American women share 'real talk' stories about fatigue related to breast cancer treatment.

Phyllis D Morgan, Indira Tyler, Joshua Fogel, Kim Barnett
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Fatigue is the most common side effect experienced by women undergoing treatment for breast cancer. The fatigue experience of African American (AA) women who undergo breast cancer treatment has been understudied. The purpose of this qualitative exploratory study is to share stories of 10 AA women who experienced fatigue related to breast cancer treatment. AA women provided real talk descriptors of fatigue. Women expressed how physicians were supportive of their exercising to manage their fatigue. However, many women describe the medications prescribed for fatigue as not very helpful or even making them feel worse. Women shared use of complementary treatment approaches and that their physicians approved of such complementary treatment use. All the participants described how they relied on prayer for their spiritual strength to deal with the overwhelming effects of fatigue on their daily lives. An understanding by health care practitioners of the fatigue and coping experiences related to breast cancer among AA women can provide better ways for health care practitioners to treat and help their AA patients address fatigue symptoms.

非裔美国女性分享与乳腺癌治疗有关的疲劳的“真实谈话”故事。
疲劳是接受乳腺癌治疗的女性最常见的副作用。接受乳腺癌治疗的非裔美国妇女的疲劳经历尚未得到充分研究。本定性探索性研究的目的是分享10名AA妇女的故事,她们经历了与乳腺癌治疗相关的疲劳。嗜酒者互助会的女性提供了疲劳的真实谈话描述。女性表示,医生支持她们通过锻炼来缓解疲劳。然而,许多女性表示,治疗疲劳的药物没有太大帮助,甚至让她们感觉更糟。妇女分享了补充治疗方法的使用,并且她们的医生批准了这种补充治疗的使用。所有的参与者都描述了他们如何依靠祈祷来获得精神力量,以应对日常生活中压倒性的疲劳影响。医护人员对匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名匿名。
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