2021
DOI: 10.4103/apjon.apjon-212
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Rethinking the Meaning of “Wellness” for a Person with Cancer: A Qualitative Study to Explore What Elements Constitute “Wellness”

Abstract: Objective: This study explored what people with cancer and their family members define as wellness, and what they perceive to be the needs to support wellness during the cancer experience. Methods: This study utilized qualitative focus groups underpinned by an interpretative descriptive design. Participants included people with a cancer diagnosis having completed/currently undergoing cancer treatment, and/or family/friends. Participants were invited to share their exper… Show more

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“…Staying at home and spending more time with family members throughout the pandemic, social isolation and other preventive measures have been determined to positively affect women undergoing cancer treatment (Göral Türkcü et al, 2021 ). In accordance with the findings herein, it was found that many businesses had to shut down throughout the pandemic, and the problems experienced due to unemployment caused negative financial results for patients with cancer (Colomer-Lahiguera et al, 2020 ; Nixon et al, 2021 ). The resulting economic fallout caused significant hardships (Galica et al, 2021 ; Thom et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Staying at home and spending more time with family members throughout the pandemic, social isolation and other preventive measures have been determined to positively affect women undergoing cancer treatment (Göral Türkcü et al, 2021 ). In accordance with the findings herein, it was found that many businesses had to shut down throughout the pandemic, and the problems experienced due to unemployment caused negative financial results for patients with cancer (Colomer-Lahiguera et al, 2020 ; Nixon et al, 2021 ). The resulting economic fallout caused significant hardships (Galica et al, 2021 ; Thom et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The feedback obtained supported the development of clinical education resources for radiation therapists. 2 Another example of a consult phase was a study completed by Nixon et al 11 which explored what people with cancer and their family members defined as wellness, and what supports were needed to support wellness during the cancer experience. This led to the development of a website with local information and resources (https:// pacancerwellness.com).…”
Section: Partnering With Consumers -What Is It?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cancer survivorship is defined as “the health and well-being of a person with cancer from the time of diagnosis until the end of life”. 3 Good wellness of cancer survivors contains various dimensions, 4 and healthcare providers are supposed to pay attention to each aspect. 2 However, this group of people usually experienced negative emotions, persistent side-effects, and psychosocial issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%