2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11764-018-0724-6
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Unpacking the layers: a meta-ethnography of cancer survivors’ loneliness

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“…Although they feel support from their direct environment, they still feel they have to cope with it on their own. This is consistent with the findings of the study of Raque-Bogdan et al (2019) where patients feel they have to go through the cancer experience alone regardless the support of their environment. In our study, however, patients describe that it is more difficult to cope with LARS than with their cancer experience because of the unpredictable evolution and the avoidable scenario of a permanent stoma.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Although they feel support from their direct environment, they still feel they have to cope with it on their own. This is consistent with the findings of the study of Raque-Bogdan et al (2019) where patients feel they have to go through the cancer experience alone regardless the support of their environment. In our study, however, patients describe that it is more difficult to cope with LARS than with their cancer experience because of the unpredictable evolution and the avoidable scenario of a permanent stoma.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Loneliness in cancer survivors in general can be seen as a multilayered experience (Raque-Bogdan et al, 2019). Patients experience loneliness on the level of the individual, their social support system, the healthcare system and society (Raque-Bogdan et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cambios en la imagen corporal, tales como la pérdida de pelo o alteraciones en el peso, pueden llegar a generar distorsiones en el autoconcepto creando sentimientos de vergüenza y menosprecio hacia uno mismo 17,24 . Esto unido a ciertas alteraciones en la esfera física como el agotamiento pueden hacer que los supervivientes se aíslen, dificultando en ocasiones las interacciones sociales 25 .…”
Section: Necesidades No Cubiertas En La Esfera Psicosocialunclassified
“…Sin embargo, a nivel de la práctica clínica, no existen guías consensuadas basadas en la evidencia que faciliten el apoyo emocional y la información que solicitan los supervivientes de cáncer para poder responder a las diferentes necesidades que presentan a lo largo del tiempo 25 . Según la NCCN (National Comprehensive Cancer Network) 30 los planes de seguimiento a largo plazo deben ser diseñados e implementados, basados en un equipo multidisciplinar, donde participen, entre otros, el equipo de enfermería, médicos, nutricionistas y trabajadores sociales.…”
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