Experiences of caring for Boyaca women submitted to mastectomy by cancer de seno
Objective: To describe the core experiences of Boyaca women, undergoing mastectomy for breast cancer, during 2017. Methodology: Qualitative ethnographic type according to the small-scale ethnonursing, of Leininger's transcultural theory. The participants included ten women key informants and ei...
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- Breast cancer
Cultural care
Mastectomy
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Experiences of caring for Boyaca women submitted to mastectomy by cancer de seno |
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Experiencias de cuidado de las mujeres boyacenses, sometidas a mastectomía por cáncer de mama |
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Experiences of caring for Boyaca women submitted to mastectomy by cancer de seno |
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Experiences of caring for Boyaca women submitted to mastectomy by cancer de seno Breast cancer Cultural care Mastectomy |
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Experiences of caring for Boyaca women submitted to mastectomy by cancer de seno |
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Experiences of caring for Boyaca women submitted to mastectomy by cancer de seno |
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Objective: To describe the core experiences of Boyaca women, undergoing mastectomy for breast cancer, during 2017. Methodology: Qualitative ethnographic type according to the small-scale ethnonursing, of Leininger's transcultural theory. The participants included ten women key informants and eight general informants. The analysis of the information obtained in the interviews was developed in four phases: 1. Collection, description and documentation of raw data; 2. Identification and categorization of the descriptors and components; 3. Contextual and pattern analysis; 4. Central themes, research findings, theoretical formulations, and recommendations. The analysis was made taking into account the guide proposed by Leininger. The factors of the social and cultural structure, of the model of the rising Sun The experiences of care experienced by women were described identifying a total of two hundred and eight codes and twenty recurring patterns, which were analyzed and according to the level of coding were labeled and coded giving rise to six themes: 1. The accompaniment an important part in the care of the woman subjected to Mastectomy; 2. The strength of faith; 3. Unpleasant effects of treatment; 4. Experience lived; 5. Importance of care in recovery; 6. Feeding basic support in recovery. © 2019 Universidad de Alicante. All rights reserved. |
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