Breast cancer and support group in the life of mastectomized women

AbstractObjectives To identify the importance of participation in support groups for mastectomized women’s recovery and their knowledge about this type of cancer.Material and methods Qualitative descriptive study with ten mastectomized women participants of the “Reborn” (“Renascer”, in portuguese) support group. Data were collected by means of interviews, using a questionnaire prepared by the researcher as an instrument. The data collected were then qualitatively analyzed according to the systematization proposed by Minayo (4).Results Six categories were identified. This study addressed the knowledge of the participants on breast cancer and their participation in the support group.Conclusion A change of concepts and ideas about cancer in the interviewed women was identified, as well as the importance of information and explanation about this cancer, its treatment and consequences for the patient. The relevance of the support group in these women’s recovery is also noteworthy, due to the opportunity of socializing with other people with similar stories.

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Main Authors: Adorna,Elisa da Luz, Morari-Cassol,Elhane Glass, Ferraz,Nara Maria Severo
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná 2015
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spelling oai:scielo:S0103-515020150003005972015-10-26Breast cancer and support group in the life of mastectomized womenAdorna,Elisa da LuzMorari-Cassol,Elhane GlassFerraz,Nara Maria Severo Breast neoplasms Mastectomy Women’s health AbstractObjectives To identify the importance of participation in support groups for mastectomized women’s recovery and their knowledge about this type of cancer.Material and methods Qualitative descriptive study with ten mastectomized women participants of the “Reborn” (“Renascer”, in portuguese) support group. Data were collected by means of interviews, using a questionnaire prepared by the researcher as an instrument. The data collected were then qualitatively analyzed according to the systematization proposed by Minayo (4).Results Six categories were identified. This study addressed the knowledge of the participants on breast cancer and their participation in the support group.Conclusion A change of concepts and ideas about cancer in the interviewed women was identified, as well as the importance of information and explanation about this cancer, its treatment and consequences for the patient. The relevance of the support group in these women’s recovery is also noteworthy, due to the opportunity of socializing with other people with similar stories.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPontifícia Universidade Católica do ParanáFisioterapia em Movimento v.28 n.3 20152015-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-51502015000300597en10.1590/0103-5150.028.003.AO18
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Morari-Cassol,Elhane Glass
Ferraz,Nara Maria Severo
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Ferraz,Nara Maria Severo
Breast cancer and support group in the life of mastectomized women
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Morari-Cassol,Elhane Glass
Ferraz,Nara Maria Severo
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title Breast cancer and support group in the life of mastectomized women
title_short Breast cancer and support group in the life of mastectomized women
title_full Breast cancer and support group in the life of mastectomized women
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title_full_unstemmed Breast cancer and support group in the life of mastectomized women
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description AbstractObjectives To identify the importance of participation in support groups for mastectomized women’s recovery and their knowledge about this type of cancer.Material and methods Qualitative descriptive study with ten mastectomized women participants of the “Reborn” (“Renascer”, in portuguese) support group. Data were collected by means of interviews, using a questionnaire prepared by the researcher as an instrument. The data collected were then qualitatively analyzed according to the systematization proposed by Minayo (4).Results Six categories were identified. This study addressed the knowledge of the participants on breast cancer and their participation in the support group.Conclusion A change of concepts and ideas about cancer in the interviewed women was identified, as well as the importance of information and explanation about this cancer, its treatment and consequences for the patient. The relevance of the support group in these women’s recovery is also noteworthy, due to the opportunity of socializing with other people with similar stories.
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