2017
DOI: 10.4103/apjon.apjon_20_17
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A patient with cancer and her family in caring partnership based on Margaret Newman's theory of health as expanding consciousness

Abstract: The purpose, on the basis of Margaret Newman's theory of health as expanding consciousness in a unitary perspective, was to practice the caring partnership with a client who could not share their desires and find their future direction at a gear change period and document the process of their relational changes within this process. The design was research as praxis. The participant was a patient with cancer and her family in the midst of a difficult health situation. Through caring partnership, a nurse researc… Show more

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“…There are already some nursing praxes based on HEC in clinical oncology settings, [ 6 7 8 ] but these were with patients during the period of end of lives. In this report, we present three cases of the following distressing phases associated with the cancer treatment phase: perioperative that is highly invasive, chemotherapy with many adverse events over a long period of time, and the time when long-term self-care is imposed in the changed body image after surgery.…”
Section: Purpose Theoretical Framework and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are already some nursing praxes based on HEC in clinical oncology settings, [ 6 7 8 ] but these were with patients during the period of end of lives. In this report, we present three cases of the following distressing phases associated with the cancer treatment phase: perioperative that is highly invasive, chemotherapy with many adverse events over a long period of time, and the time when long-term self-care is imposed in the changed body image after surgery.…”
Section: Purpose Theoretical Framework and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%