| Literature DB >> 24987819 |
Lucia Zannini1, Cesarina Cattaneo, Momcilo Jankovic, Giuseppe Masera.
Abstract
This study investigated memories of childhood leukemia conveyed by survivors belonging to a Latin culture, exploring whether benefit findings was spontaneously reported, as by non-Latin survivors. Three hundred patients previously treated for leukemia were contacted by post/e-mail and asked to write freely about their illness experience. The 106 letters received were analyzed for narrative structure and content, according to a grounded theory approach. Participants expressed most of the themes conveyed by childhood cancer survivors in non-Latin countries, and benefit finding was spontaneously reported. To the latter, the usefulness of creating and maintaining personal narratives on cancer experience, sustained by health care professionals, is discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Latin culture; benefit finding; childhood leukemia; qualitative study; survivorship; written narrative
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24987819 DOI: 10.1080/07347332.2014.936648
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Psychosoc Oncol ISSN: 0734-7332