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Vol. 31. Issue S3.
3rd International Joint Congress of Nursing Sciences (IJCNS) "Embracing the future of health services towards health for all"
Pages 531-534 (November 2021)
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Vol. 31. Issue S3.
3rd International Joint Congress of Nursing Sciences (IJCNS) "Embracing the future of health services towards health for all"
Pages 531-534 (November 2021)
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Experiences and coping of cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy: A qualitative study
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Lingga Curnia Dewia,
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lingga.curnia@fkp.unair.ac.id

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, Ika Nur Pratiwia, Lailatun Nimaha, Graeme Drummond Smithb
a Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia
b The School of Health Science, Caritas Institute of Higher Education, Hong Kong
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The aim of this study was to understand experiences and coping of cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. Semi-structured, face-to-face interviews were conducted with 30 cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy who stayed in Indonesia Cancer Foundation. The interviews were conducted continuously until data saturation was achieved. All Interviews were recorded, and transcribed using conventional content analysis. As a result of analysis, the data were categorized into 5 main themes including ‘feeling of health condition, ‘symptom of cancer’, ‘hope after radiotherapy’, ‘family support’, and ‘spirituality’. Furthermore, participants described that after they were diagnosed cancer, their role changed and they focused to cope with cancer and its treatment. They received support from family and social circles. Present findings emphasize that patients with cancer facing challenges from being diagnosed and when receiving cancer treatment. Family support and spirituality are values that reinforce the patients to cope better with cancer and its treatment.

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Cancer
Coping
Experiences
Radiotherapy
Family support

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