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Experience of Women Diagnosed with a Pre-cancerous Cervical Lesion during the Consultation Period Tomoko Otsuka 1 , Toshiko Ohno 2 , Tomoko Majima 3 1School of Health Sciences, Sapporo Medical University 2Tokyo Kyosai Hospital 3Graduate School of Nursing, Chiba University Keyword: 子宮頸がん , 前がん病変 , 体験 , cervical cancer , pre-cancerous lesion , experience pp.21-30
Published Date 2017/12/31
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 This study aimed to clarify the experiences of women diagnosed with a pre-cancerous cervical lesion during the consultation period and to investigate the nursing support given to these women who were receiving ongoing consultations. Data were collected via participant observation, interviews, and records surveys from 10 participants who had a high-grade dysplasia or final diagnosis of cervical cancer. The data were classified into two time periods: from diagnosis of the pre-cancerous lesion to surgical diagnosis, and from surgical diagnosis to final diagnosis. A qualitative analysis was carried out on each period.

 As a result, the experiences of women diagnosed with a pre-cancerous cervical lesion during the consultation period was classified into seven core categories: feeling confused while in the ambiguous state of having a precancerous lesion, taking measures to prevent the progression to cervical cancer, asking for information to establish expectations and obtain a sense of ease, feeling upset upon receiving information that threatens one's wellbeing, feeling doubtful and isolated in relationships with others, the supportive presence of others serving as encouragement, and accepting the result of the final diagnosis. The period from the diagnosis of a pre-cancerous lesion to surgical diagnosis involved accepting the reality of the pre-cancerous lesion; however, the period from surgical diagnosis to final diagnosis encompassed obtaining peace of mind after receiving treatment while being confronted with a new threat.

 Nursing support during the consultation period for women diagnosed with a pre-cancerous cervical lesion is important for helping them to accept and face the reality of the diagnosis of a pre-cancerous lesion or viral infection, to help them discuss their fertility and postoperative sexual life with their husband or partner, and to ensure that they have the ability to rebuild their lives.


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電子版ISSN 2189-7565 印刷版ISSN 0914-6423 日本がん看護学会

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