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Primary Breast Cancer Survivors' Process of Continuing to Work After the Completion of Initial Treatment Akiko Tokunaga 1 , Yoshie Imai 2 , Takae Bando 2 , Aki Takahashi 2 , Chiemi Onishi 3 1Tokushima Red Cross Hospital 2Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Tokushima University Graduate School 3Konan Women's University Keyword: 乳がんサバイバー , 就労継続 , breast cancer survivors , continue to work pp.78-86
Published Date 2022/12/31
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 The purpose of this study was to clarify clarify the process of primary breast cancer survivors continuing to work after the completion of initial treatment as a basis for discussing nursing practice to help these people continue to work. Fourteen adult female breast cancer survivors who had continued to work in the same workplaces as during outpatient treatment, were examined using the modified grounded theory approach to address the theme, focusing on. The survivors' process of continuing to work was summarized into 6 categories, two concepts with similar interpretability to categories, and two core categories that outline both the categories and concepts: “work as a foundation” and “maintaining an appropriate distance from the job”. “Work as a foundation” represents a fundamental characteristic of work being important as a foundation for self-actualization, as many cases of breast cancer develop in the working-age population. “Maintaining an appropriate distance from the job” explains that breast cancer survivors' process of continuing to work is promoted by exploring how to continue to work as a breast cancer survivor and by accepting new working styles, such as maintaining distance.


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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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