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Young couples' experiences of breast cancer during hormone therapy: an interpretative phenomenological dyadic analysis.

Pascal Antoine1, Laurence Vanlemmens, Emmanuelle Fournier, Mélanie Trocmé, Véronique Christophe.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Young women are confronted with the same consequences of cancer as older women are. In addition, they face problems specifically related to their age, such as their children's education and their family responsibilities, marital relationships, and career issues.
OBJECTIVE: The objective was to identify the functioning profiles of young couples confronted with hormone therapy.
METHODS: This study was both qualitative and dyadic. Interviews with 11 couples revealed 5 themes.
RESULTS: Initially, the partners reported increased intimacy and mutual support; however, during hormone therapy, a divergence developed between the patients and their partners. The partners wished for the couple to resume a normal life. The patients' loved ones, also helpful in the beginning, were tempted to promote this resumption of normalcy, with the risk that the patients' suffering would no longer be acknowledged. The risk of cancer recurrence appeared to immobilize the patients, who were unable to adopt a long-term perspective. Finally, the experience of the disease led the participants to reorganize their priorities and promoted self-centering.
CONCLUSIONS: Breast cancer affects both the patient and her loved ones. Future research should focus on qualitative extensions to other stages of cancer treatment and quantitative studies to measure the phenomena revealed in the current work. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Cancer and its treatment have impacts on the patient and her marriage; therefore, the focus for the clinical care should be on the couple rather than just the patient. Additionally, our findings suggest new areas of psychological dyadic counseling for cancer patients and their partners.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 22964867     DOI: 10.1097/NCC.0b013e31826429a5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Nurs        ISSN: 0162-220X            Impact factor:   2.592


  4 in total

1.  Couples Coping With Hematological Cancer: Support Within and Outside the Couple - Findings From a Qualitative Analysis of Dyadic Interviews.

Authors:  Daniela Bodschwinna; Gregor Weissflog; Hartmut Döhner; Dietger Niederwieser; Anja Mehnert-Theuerkauf; Harald Gündel; Jochen Ernst; Ute Goerling; Klaus Hönig
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-05-19

2.  The subjective experience of young women with non-metastatic breast cancer: the Young Women with Breast Cancer Inventory.

Authors:  V Christophe; C Duprez; A Congard; P Antoine; A Lesur; E Fournier; L Vanlemmens
Journal:  Health Qual Life Outcomes       Date:  2015-06-03       Impact factor: 3.186

3.  Relationship Dynamics of Couples Facing Advanced-Stage Parkinson's Disease: A Dyadic Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis.

Authors:  Emilie Constant; Elodie Brugallé; Emilie Wawrziczny; Céline Sokolowski; Charlotte Manceau; Bérengère Flinois; Guillaume Baille; Defebvre Luc; Kathy Dujardin; Pascal Antoine
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-01-24

4.  A dyadic approach to understanding the impact of breast cancer on relationships between partners during early survivorship.

Authors:  Sharon Keesing; Lorna Rosenwax; Beverley McNamara
Journal:  BMC Womens Health       Date:  2016-08-25       Impact factor: 2.809

  4 in total

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