2018
DOI: 10.1177/2333393618760337
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Experiences of Head and Neck Cancer Patients in Middle Adulthood: Consequences and Coping

Abstract: The head and neck cancer (HNC) rate is rising among the middle-aged adult population. This trend has been attributed primarily to human papillomavirus exposure. An HNC diagnosis and its complex treatments may trigger life-changing physical, emotional, and social consequences. An interpretive descriptive study was conducted to describe the experiences of a purposive sample of 10 middle-aged adults who had experienced HNC. Two main themes were identified: consequences of HNC and coping with HNC. Subthemes of con… Show more

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“…participants that are needed. This sample size is consistent with other interpretive description studies of clinical populations (Balneaves et al, 2018;Grattan et al, 2018;Kolltveit et al, 2017).…”
Section: Data Collectionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…participants that are needed. This sample size is consistent with other interpretive description studies of clinical populations (Balneaves et al, 2018;Grattan et al, 2018;Kolltveit et al, 2017).…”
Section: Data Collectionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Analysis was initiated as the transcription of each interview was completed, thus allowing insights developed during interviews to be incorporated into the ongoing data collection (Grattan et al, 2018;Hunt, 2009). Thematic analysis was employed to identify common themes and patterns within the subjective perceptions of the participants (Bertero, 2015;Hunt, 2009;Thorne et al, 2004).…”
Section: Data Management and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 When looking over publication including this population, some participants inclusion criteria stated that patients must have the ability to communicate verbally. 27,28 Other studies use data collection methods that are not possible to perform by these patients, such as interviews, 29,30 telephone, 31 or focus group, 32 that require functional communication skills or functioning. These situations disclose some questions concerning evidence-based care: if patients are excluded from research, then a gap may exist in the knowledge that is needed to inform nursing care.…”
Section: Inclusion and Integration Of Head And Neck Cancers Patients In Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%