Authors
Philippa Tollow, Jane Ogden, Candida S McCabe, Diana Harcourt
Publication date
2023/10/1
Journal
BMJ supportive & palliative care
Volume
13
Issue
e1
Pages
e163-e169
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group
Description
Objectives
Existing research has established the importance of appearance concerns for individuals with cancer and identified appearance as an important factor in dying with dignity. No research, however, has explored in depth the role of appearance in the experiences of individuals who have incurable cancer. This research aims to explore patients’ experiences and perspectives in relation to the role of appearance issues in adults with incurable cancer.
Methods
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 24 adults with incurable cancer (20 women, 4 men; mean age 54.5, SD 11.32).
Results
Thematic analysis generated three themes: ‘Identity: Embodying Cancer’, ‘Communication: Wearing your illness’ and ‘Support: Holistic Care’. Appearance was felt to be an important element of identity, which was often dominated by cancer, leading to feelings of separation from the participant’s previous self. Appearance …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
P Tollow, J Ogden, CS McCabe, D Harcourt - BMJ supportive & palliative care, 2023