Concept analysis of cancer survivorship and contributions to oncological nursing |
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Authors: | Rafaela Azevedo Abrantes de Oliveira RN Vander Monteiro da Conceição RN Jeferson Santos Araujo RN Márcia Maria Fontão Zago RN |
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Affiliation: | 1. Nursing School of Ribeir?o Preto of the S?o Paulo University, Ribeir?o Preto, SP, Brazil;2. Nursing School of the Federal University of Southern Border, Chapecó, SC, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Aim This study aims to analyse the concept of cancer survivorship using Rodgers' evolutionary concept analysis model. Background The lack of a consensus definition as well as the confusion and debate concerning the definitions of “survivor” and “cancer survivorship” hinder an understanding of the intrinsic needs associated with the latter. Design Concept analysis. Method A systematic literature search was performed using the following databases: PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, LILACS, and PsycINFO with studies published between 2000 and 2014. The final sample contained 39 studies that were analysed on the basis of Rodgers' model and inductive thematic analysis, discussed through the lens of the medical anthropology concept of culture. Findings Cancer survivorship is a broad concept that can be understood using 8 themes: changes in life plans, positive and negative aspect dualities, life reflections, identity change, individual experiences, symptom control, the need for support, and quality of care. These themes are summarized using 2 attributes: liminality process and culturally congruent care. Conclusions This article contributes to understanding of cancer survivorship and the processes that are intrinsic to this concept. It calls for future investigations to enhance cancer survivorship across its 2 domains at the personal (patient's life) and clinical (nursing practice) levels. |
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Keywords: | adults aged cancer survivors concept analysis oncological nursing |
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