Literature DB >> 30767963

Digital Storytelling as a Psychosocial Tool for Adult Cancer Survivors.

Catherine M Laing1, Nancy J Moules1, Shane Sinclair1, Andrew Estefan1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To understand the meaning and impact for adult patients with cancer (past or present) of creating a digital story related to their cancer experience. PARTICIPANTS &
SETTING: 10 participants made digital stories with the help of a research assistant trained in digital storytelling. This research took place in a large, urban center in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. METHODOLOGIC APPROACH: This research was done in the tradition of philosophical hermeneutics. Ten one-on-one interviews were conducted, and data were analyzed using an interpretive qualitative methodology.
FINDINGS: Findings revealed that digital stories were cathartic; reconnected individuals with family, friends, and parts of their lives that had been interrupted from cancer therapy; helped participants reflect in a way that was often described as therapeutic; and bridged communication with others about their cancer experiences. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: Digital stories can be used to highlight the immense psychosocial impact of cancer and point healthcare professionals and other researchers toward creative and nontraditional ways to address this issue.

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Keywords:  coping; digital storytelling; qualitative research; quality of life

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30767963     DOI: 10.1188/19.ONF.147-154

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


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1.  Optimizing Rural People's Access to Relevant Cancer Education and Support Using Peer-Led YouTube Films.

Authors:  Kate M Gunn; Xiomara Skrabal Ross; Ian Olver
Journal:  J Cancer Educ       Date:  2020-11-11       Impact factor: 1.771

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