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Eur J Cancer Care (Engl) ; : e13338, 2020 Oct 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33090534

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OBJECTIVE: The present study aims to explore post-traumatic growth in cancer patients comparing the active phase, when patients undergo different treatments, and the remission phase, characterised by periodic follow-ups and gradually return to lives outside the hospital world. METHODS: 69 cancer patients (36 in active phase and 33 in remission phase) completed an online survey narrating their growth experience related to cancer disease. A modelling emergent theme analysis was implemented for narratives of both group by means of T-Lab software. RESULTS: Four themes emerged for narratives of active phase group: 'the time of illness and the time of life (saturating the 46% of words)', 'the meaning-seeking' (21%), 'to find oneself in a battle (21%)' and 'to learn by battling' (12%). Remission phase group themes concerned 'the time of life' (40%), 'the seismic experience' (31%), 'to care for the Self and for others' (15%) and 'strength from vulnerability' (14%). CONCLUSIONS: Remission group narratives are close to PTG as defined in scientific literature, while patients in the active phase of disease narrated PTG as the attempt of including illness in their life trajectory and learning from the battle against cancer. Author suggests the definition of peritraumatic growth as a transformation process parallel to treatment phase.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35954972

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This study explored the experience of growth related to being a cancer patient by implementing a thematic analysis. An online questionnaire was completed by 69 patients narrating their growth experience related to cancer. Collected narratives were analyzed by running a deductive thematic analysis, starting from the five domains of the Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI) and searching for the presence or absence of topics. Descriptive statistics and correlational analysis were performed. The five factors of the PTGI were identified in the narratives. The thematic analysis we performed defined a further theme that we labeled the "time dimension", which saturated 37.7% of the entire sample. The presences of four sub-themes related to the "time dimension" were also found: "tracing a new temporal rhythm", "the value of deserved time", "facing the caducity of life" and "a view on the future". Each sub-theme significantly correlated with the theme of the "time dimension". This emergent theme does not correlate in our results with other domains of personal growth in cancer previously described in the scientific literature, emerging as an independent variable not significantly associated with other domains of post-traumatic growth. Our results suggest further investigation in the role of the time dimension in the practical and emotional experience of growth with regard to cancer.


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Neoplasms , Posttraumatic Growth, Psychological , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic , Adaptation, Psychological , Emotions , Humans , Neoplasms/psychology , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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