Authors
Catherine Scott Finlayson, Mei R Fu, Allison Squires, Allison Applebaum, Janet Van Cleave, Roisin O'Cearbhaill, Antonio P DeRosa
Publication date
2019/4/1
Journal
Journal of palliative medicine
Volume
22
Issue
4
Pages
377-384
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
Description
Background: Awareness of disease status has been identified as a factor in the treatment decision-making process. Women with recurrent ovarian cancer are facing the challenge of making treatment decisions throughout the disease trajectory. It is not understood how women with ovarian cancer perceive their disease and subsequently make treatment decisions.
Purpose: The purpose of this phenomenological study was to understand the lived experience of women with recurrent ovarian cancer, how they understood their disease and made their treatment decisions.
Methods: A qualitative design with a descriptive phenomenological method was used to conduct 2 in-depth interviews with 12 women (n = 24 interviews). Each interview was ∼60 minutes and was digitally recorded and professionally transcribed. Data collection focused on patients' understanding of their disease and how patients participated in …
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