TY - JOUR
T1 - The transitional experience of women with newly diagnosed breast cancer
AU - Kristensen, Ingrid Villadsen
AU - Rasmussen, Bodil
AU - Livingston, Patricia M.
AU - Meldgaard, Anette
AU - Zerlang, Ida
AU - Jensen-johansen, Mikael Birkelund
AU - Henriksen, Jette
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The aim of the study was to provide insights into the transitional experience of women newly diagnosed with breast cancer
progressing to their primary treatment. The psychosocial impact of patients in the recovery phase after breast cancer treatment has
been investigated in recent years, however, little is known about the transition experience and psychosocial needs of Danish breast
cancer patients during the phase of transition from diagnosis to treatment. This study employed a qualitative descriptive design
with data collection including 12 semi-structured interviews with women undergoing radiation–or chemotherapy treatment. The
transcribed interviews were analysed which identified five main themes; 1) Uncertainty, 2) Sense of powerlessness, 3) Sustaining
normality, 4) Worrying about the future, 5) Fortunate only having radiotherapy. Understanding care needs of women in transition,
from diagnosis to treatment, and how it impacts on their lives, is essential to enable health professionals to tailor individualized
care. Early support is critical to ensure that women understand step-by-step what is involved in the treatment and care and thereby
to assist them towards a positive psychosocial trajectory.
AB - The aim of the study was to provide insights into the transitional experience of women newly diagnosed with breast cancer
progressing to their primary treatment. The psychosocial impact of patients in the recovery phase after breast cancer treatment has
been investigated in recent years, however, little is known about the transition experience and psychosocial needs of Danish breast
cancer patients during the phase of transition from diagnosis to treatment. This study employed a qualitative descriptive design
with data collection including 12 semi-structured interviews with women undergoing radiation–or chemotherapy treatment. The
transcribed interviews were analysed which identified five main themes; 1) Uncertainty, 2) Sense of powerlessness, 3) Sustaining
normality, 4) Worrying about the future, 5) Fortunate only having radiotherapy. Understanding care needs of women in transition,
from diagnosis to treatment, and how it impacts on their lives, is essential to enable health professionals to tailor individualized
care. Early support is critical to ensure that women understand step-by-step what is involved in the treatment and care and thereby
to assist them towards a positive psychosocial trajectory.
KW - breast cancer
KW - breast cancer
KW - interview
KW - psychosocial needs
KW - transition
U2 - 10.5430/jnep.v9n6p23
DO - 10.5430/jnep.v9n6p23
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1925-4040
VL - 9
SP - 23
EP - 31
JO - Journal of Nursing Education and Practice
JF - Journal of Nursing Education and Practice
IS - 6
ER -