Objective: The study's aim has been to build strategies for promoting resilience among breast cancer survivor women. Method: It is a Convergent Care Research. The study's participants were three breast cancer-surviving women showing low level of resilience. Data collection took place from August to December 2013 in three stages. Firstly, it was held a semi-structured interview with questions related to the resilience process; secondly, there have been identified the risk and protective factors; thirdly, those strategies were implemented toward the participants. Results: After data analysis, the following two topics came along: women with breast cancer and the resilience process, as well as minimizing risks and strengthening protective factors of the resilience. Conclusion: It is believed that resilience can be promoted, as well as strategies should be valued and encouraged by health professionals and health services, which attend people that face and seek to overcome difficulties. En primer lugar, se realizó una entrevista semiestructurada con preguntas relacionadas con el proceso de resiliencia; El segundo fue identificado riesgos y factores de protección; la tercera vez, estas estrategias se levaron a cabo con los participantes. Resultados: Tras el análisis de los datos surgieron dos temas: las mujeres con cáncer de mama y el proceso de resistencia y minimizar los riesgos y fortalecer los factores de protección de la resiliencia. Conclusiones: Se cree que la resiliencia se puede promover estrategias y debe ser valorada y alentada por los profesionales y los servicios de salud. Descriptors
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