Literature DB >> 23863850

The nature of life-transforming changes among cancer survivors.

Perry Skeath1, Shanti Norris, Vani Katheria, Jonathan White, Karen Baker, Dan Handel, Esther Sternberg, John Pollack, Hunter Groninger, Jayne Phillips, Ann Berger.   

Abstract

Some cancer survivors report positive subjective changes they describe as "life transforming." We used a grounded theory approach to identify the content, underlying process, and identifying characteristics of self-defined "life-transforming" changes (LTCs) reported by 9 cancer survivors. To actualize their hopes for improvement, participants used a self-guided process centered on pragmatic action: researching options, gaining experience, and frankly evaluating results. Many participants discovered unanticipated personal abilities and resources, and those became highly useful in coping with other challenges apart from cancer. This made the increased personal abilities and resources "life transforming" rather than being substantially limited to reducing cancer-related problems. The action-oriented features and processes of LTCs seemed to be more fully described by experiential learning theory than by posttraumatic growth and coping. Supportive intervention to facilitate positive change processes could decrease suffering and enhance positive psychosocial and spiritual outcomes for cancer survivors.

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Keywords:  cancer, psychosocial aspects; coping and adaptation; healing; illness and disease, life-threatening / terminal; lived experience; palliative care; resilience; self-efficacy; survivorship

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23863850      PMCID: PMC3807572          DOI: 10.1177/1049732313499074

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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