Love, joy and necessity – a phenomenological study of food and meals in adolescents and young adults with cancer receiving high-emetogenic chemotherapy.

Marie Ernst Christensen, Anita Haahr, Pia Riis Olsen, Hanne Krogh Rose, Annelise Norlyk

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Abstract

Purpose:
This study explored how the phenomenon of meals appeared in the interrelationship between adolescents and young adults (AYAs) receiving high-emetogenic chemotherapy, their next of kin and health professionals
in the clinical setting.
Method:
Data were collected by 140 h of participant observation conducted to gain insights into the nature of how meals appeared in the interrelationship between 12 AYAs (age 15–29 years), their next-of-kin and health professionals. The AYAs were patients with oncological and haematological diseases recruited from three university hospital departments. Data analysis was guided by van Manen’s hermeneutic-phenomenological approach.
Results:
The essential meaning of the phenomenon may be characterized by the overarching theme; ‘Seeking the joy of meals in the shadow of treatment’ and the following three themes: ‘Meals as a necessary evil’ (AYAs); ‘Meals as a matter of love’ (next-of-kin); and ‘Meals in the shadow of medical treatment’ (health professionals).
Conclusions:
Meals is a multi-facetted and complex phenomenon that has different meanings to AYAs, next-of-kin and health professionals. To the AYAs, meals emerged as a necessary evil in connection with which urges to eat occurred as glimpses of desire. Prominent feelings of powerlessness and food as love were highlighted by the next-of-kin, whereas food and meals appeared secondary to treatment for health professionals, reflecting the traditional biomedical paradigm. The findings revealed that adopting a holistic approach to AYAs concerning meals can have the potential to increase their food intake.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer102020
TidsskriftEuropean Journal of Oncology Nursing
Vol/bind54
Antal sider7
ISSN1462-3889
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2021

Emneord

  • fænomenologi
  • kemoterapi
  • kræft
  • kvalitativ
  • kvalme
  • mad
  • pårørende
  • spisning
  • sundhedsprofessionelle
  • unge
  • unge voksne

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