2023
DOI: 10.1111/1440-1630.12908
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Occupational adaptation for adults living with advanced cancer: A phenomenological longitudinal study

Julie M. Brose,
Eileen Willis,
Deidre D. Morgan

Abstract: IntroductionPeople living with advanced cancer want to continue participating in their valued occupations amid cancer progression. However, increasing dependence and bodily deterioration challenge a person's ability to do so, thus requiring adaptation to how they engage in their occupations. Theoretical frameworks on the process of occupational adaptation often do not address the implications of progressive functional decline.MethodsA longitudinal phenomenological design was used to understand the lived experi… Show more

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