scholarly journals The intrapersonal and interpersonal processes of fear of recurrence among cervical cancer survivors: a qualitative study

Author(s):  
Yaira Hamama-Raz ◽  
Shiri Shinan-Altman ◽  
Inbar Levkovich
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yaira Hamama-Raz ◽  
Shiri Shinan-Altman ◽  
Inbar Levkovich

Abstract Objective: Cervical cancer often takes an emotional and mental toll on the affected woman. Fear of cancer recurrence was identified as one of the most prominent unmet needs in patients and survivors. The present study sought to explore meaning of fear of cancer recurrence among cervical cancer survivors owing to the paucity of studies regarding this population. Methods: In this qualitative research, semi structured interviews conducted with 15 cervical cancer survivors. Interviewees' mean age was 41.33 years (range 34-47 years) and time since diagnosis ranged from six months to seven years (mean - 3.1 years). Results: Three central themes emerged that represent intrapersonal and interpersonal processes that begin with relief from fears of cancer recurrence, alongside acknowledgement of being no longer resilient, representing the intrapersonal level. Next, an interpersonal level that included mutual fears shared by the interviewee and her partner, reflected either by coping together or coping alone. Finally, fear of recurrence became a combination of intrapersonal and interpersonal processes manifested by the greatest fear - death, expressed by both the interviewee and her family members. Conclusions: The present findings revealed that the meaning of fear of cancer recurrence represents intrapersonal and interpersonal processes encompassing three factors – uncertainty, social-cognitive processing and death anxiety. Accordingly, potential psycho-social treatment options could be tailored specific to the dominance of these factors for cervical cancer survivor.


2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (3) ◽  
pp. 500-506
Author(s):  
Gabriella E. Puleo ◽  
Tia N. Borger ◽  
Devin Montgomery ◽  
Jessica N. Rivera Rivera ◽  
Jessica L. Burris

2018 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 146-153
Author(s):  
Figen Şengün İnan ◽  
Besti Üstün

Purpose: Fear of recurrence (FOR) of cancer is a distressing symptom and can negatively affect breast cancer survivors’ quality of life and psychological well-being. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore Turkish breast cancer survivors’ experiences related to FOR. Design: The data were collected through semistructured interviews, which were conducted with 12 breast cancer survivors. Results: The data were categorized into four themes: the quality of fear, triggers, effects on life, and coping. FOR survivors’ lives in multiple aspects, and the women found it difficult to manage their fear. Implications: Nurses should be aware of FOR in survivors during follow-up care. In addition, it is essential to consider the impact of FOR on life, and survivors should be referred to appropriate resources and support services.


2021 ◽  
Vol 31 ◽  
pp. S352-S355
Author(s):  
Selly Kresna Dewi ◽  
Yati Afiyanti ◽  
Imami Nur Rachmawati

2021 ◽  
Vol 161 (2) ◽  
pp. 565-572
Author(s):  
Malene Skorstengaard ◽  
Maria Eiholm Frederiksen ◽  
Miguel Vázquez-Prada Baillet ◽  
Anna-Belle Beau ◽  
Pernille Tine Jensen ◽  
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