Surviving the illness: A phenomenological study of women diagnosed with cancer
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2021
Abstract
Introduction: This study aims to understand female cancer sufferers' coping mechanism after they resume work but continue to receive cancer treatment. Methods: A phenomenological approach was used for exploring how these women cope with cancer and their work and family responsibilities. Hence, the living experiences of cancer surviving women were gathered to provide an in-depth understanding of the issue. A total of 10 participants suffering from different types of cancer were selected for the interviews. Data were collected through interview sessions aided by social media. Daily activities were monitored from diagnosis until the subjects returned to work (12 months of monitoring). Results: Seven themes emerged: (1) lowering expectation, (2) ask help from others, (3) take charge and responsibilities, (4) engage in problem-solving, (5) letting go, (6) contribute back to society, (7) spiritual strengthening. The study provides an insight into these women's coping abilities when maintaining their resilience on the journey to being proclaimed as survivors. Conclusion: The findings create awareness about how employed women manage to have work-life balance despite continuous cancer treatment. Family practitioners can use the study results as a guideline for helping women cope with the different tasks at home and office. © 2021 UPM Press. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Cancer, Coping, Phenomenology, Resilience surviving
Divisions
Psychology
Funders
None
Publication Title
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences
Volume
17
Issue
4
Publisher
Universiti Putra Malaysia Press