2015
DOI: 10.4103/2347-5625.159351
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Promoting emancipated decision-making for surgical treatment of early stage breast cancer among Jordanian women

Abstract: To use the critical social theory as a framework to analyze the oppression of Jordanian women with early stage breast cancer in the decision-making process for surgical treatment and suggest strategies to emancipate these women to make free choices. This is a discussion paper utilizing the critical social theory as a framework for analysis. The sexist and paternalistic ideology that characterizes Jordanian society in general and the medical establishment in particular as well as the biomedical ideology are som… Show more

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“…[21] Further, identifying common understanding of patients’ perspectives may improve nurses’ capacity to assist in supporting patients to contribute to treatment decisions regarding their health while also serving in patient advocacy roles. [22] The finding from this study can provide guidance to cancer nurses to understand oncology patients’ which affect their decisions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…[21] Further, identifying common understanding of patients’ perspectives may improve nurses’ capacity to assist in supporting patients to contribute to treatment decisions regarding their health while also serving in patient advocacy roles. [22] The finding from this study can provide guidance to cancer nurses to understand oncology patients’ which affect their decisions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%