非裔美国人乳腺癌幸存者的故事。

Yavonne R Ford
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这次叙事调查的目的是报道一个相互交织的非洲裔美国女性在癌症后茁壮成长的故事。样本包括12名非裔美国女性(N = 12),她们在最初诊断后10年或更长时间内都是乳腺癌的无病幸存者,并自认为健康状况良好。叙事探究被用来将故事发展成一个相互交织的叙事。这个故事包括6个阶段:a)自我定位:然后我得了癌症;b)一个难题:停止沉默;c)进一步的并发症:治疗;d)评价:死亡阴影谷中的和平;e)决议:新常态;f)结尾:我还在这里。这项研究的发现对乳腺癌长期幸存者的研究和实践具有启示意义,例如与非裔美国乳腺癌妇女的文化相关干预有关的研究和实践。
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Stories of African-American Breast Cancer Survivors.

The purpose of this narrative inquiry was to report an interwoven narrative of African-American women who are thriving after cancer. The sample included 12 African-American women (N = 12) who have been disease-free survivors of breast cancer for 10 or more years after initial diagnosis and who self-identify as thriving. Narrative inquiry was used to develop the stories into an interwoven narrative. The narrative includes 6 phases: a) Orientation: and then I had cancer; b) A complication: stopping the silence; c) A further complication: treatment; d) Evaluation: peace in the valley of the shadow of death; e) Resolution: the new normal; and f) Coda: I'm still here. Findings from this study have implications for research and practice with long-term survivors of breast cancer such as those related to culturally relevant interventions for African-American women with breast cancer.

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