Literature DB >> 19887356

Breast cancer in the context of intimate partner violence: a qualitative study.

Erika Metzler Sawin1, Kathryn Laughon, Barbara J Parker, Richard H Steeves.   

Abstract

PURPOSE/
OBJECTIVES: To describe the experiences of women who were diagnosed with breast cancer while also encountering intimate partner violence (IPV). IPV was determined by scores on the Women's Experience With Battering Scale and the Abuse Assessment Screen. RESEARCH APPROACH: Qualitative interviews were conducted with a convenience sample of seven women. Data were analyzed with a hermeneutic phenomenologic approach.
SETTING: Community settings in central Virginia and Maryland. PARTICIPANTS: 7 participants ranging in age from 37-63 years (X = 50 years); age at diagnosis ranged from 36-58 years (X = 46 years). All were in relationships with men, and relationship length ranged from 2-29 years (X = 12 years). METHODOLOGIC APPROACH: Each participant had one semistructured qualitative interview. MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES: Experiences of women simultaneously experiencing breast cancer and IPV.
FINDINGS: A number of themes emerged, including: (a) reassessing life, (b) believing that stress from the relationship caused the cancer, (c) valuing support from others, and (d) the significance of the breast.
CONCLUSIONS: For all of the participants, the breast cancer diagnosis changed their intimate relationships in some way. The cancer was an opportunity for the women to engage in life review, focus inward, and, in some cases, change the relationship status.
INTERPRETATION: Increased awareness and screening for IPV are needed in oncology clinical settings. Women with cancer are members of a vulnerable population and use the diagnosis to reassess their intimate relationships.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19887356     DOI: 10.1188/09.ONF.686-692

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Nurs Forum        ISSN: 0190-535X            Impact factor:   2.172


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Authors:  Erika Metzler Sawin
Journal:  Eur J Oncol Nurs       Date:  2011-04-12       Impact factor: 2.398

2.  Intimate partner violence in an outpatient palliative care setting.

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Journal:  J Pain Symptom Manage       Date:  2013-08-12       Impact factor: 3.612

Review 3.  Screening for intimate partner violence in an oncology population.

Authors:  Lydia T Madsen
Journal:  J Adv Pract Oncol       Date:  2013-11

4.  Factors Affecting Behaviors of Women with Breast Cancer Facing Intimate Partner Violence Based on PRECEDE-PROCEED Model.

Authors:  Nasrin Fouladi; Iraj Feizi; Farhad Pourfarzi; Sajjad Yousefi; Sara Alimohammadi; Elham Mehrara; Masoumeh Rostamnejad
Journal:  J Caring Sci       Date:  2021-05-24
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