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An exploration of family members’ roles in the context of breast cancer: A narrative study in Malaysia

An exploration of family members’ roles in the context of breast cancer: A narrative study in Malaysia
An exploration of family members’ roles in the context of breast cancer: A narrative study in Malaysia
Background: Breast cancer is a significant health problem that affects patients and their family members. Family members are often key to supporting the patient. However, there is an inadequate understanding of the role of female breast cancer patients’ family members in Malaysia. This study aimed to explore the roles of family members of female breast cancer patients from symptom appraisal until the patient treatment commences.

Methods: Snowball sampling was applied and 14 participants were recruited through the nomination of the female breast cancer patients. The participants took part in in-depth, face-to-face, and audio-recorded one-time interviews. All of the interviews were subsequently transcribed verbatim and analysed using narrative analysis.

Results: Five themes were identified with regard to the roles of family members: 1) confirming breast changes; 2) managing personal emotions; 3) seeking the information; 4) seeking alternative forms of treatment; and 5) advocating for conventional treatment.

Conclusion: This study discovered that family members play an important role in the journey of women with breast cancer from the time an abnormality is discovered to the time the patient receives treatment. During this time, many of them suppressed their emotions in order to focus on the women suffering from breast cancer. Healthcare professionals working with breast cancer should recognise and support the key role of family members in supporting women to get treatment. It is important to take a proactive approach in recognising the early signs of stress for family members and, when appropriate, offering them additional sources of support.
1394-195X
14-20
Wan Mamat, Wan Hasliza
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Jarrett, Nicola
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Lund, Susi
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Wan Mamat, Wan Hasliza
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Jarrett, Nicola
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Lund, Susi
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Wan Mamat, Wan Hasliza, Jarrett, Nicola and Lund, Susi (2022) An exploration of family members’ roles in the context of breast cancer: A narrative study in Malaysia. Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences, 18 (6), 14-20. (doi:10.47836/mjmhs.18.6.3).

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Abstract

Background: Breast cancer is a significant health problem that affects patients and their family members. Family members are often key to supporting the patient. However, there is an inadequate understanding of the role of female breast cancer patients’ family members in Malaysia. This study aimed to explore the roles of family members of female breast cancer patients from symptom appraisal until the patient treatment commences.

Methods: Snowball sampling was applied and 14 participants were recruited through the nomination of the female breast cancer patients. The participants took part in in-depth, face-to-face, and audio-recorded one-time interviews. All of the interviews were subsequently transcribed verbatim and analysed using narrative analysis.

Results: Five themes were identified with regard to the roles of family members: 1) confirming breast changes; 2) managing personal emotions; 3) seeking the information; 4) seeking alternative forms of treatment; and 5) advocating for conventional treatment.

Conclusion: This study discovered that family members play an important role in the journey of women with breast cancer from the time an abnormality is discovered to the time the patient receives treatment. During this time, many of them suppressed their emotions in order to focus on the women suffering from breast cancer. Healthcare professionals working with breast cancer should recognise and support the key role of family members in supporting women to get treatment. It is important to take a proactive approach in recognising the early signs of stress for family members and, when appropriate, offering them additional sources of support.

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Accepted/In Press date: 24 March 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 1 November 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 468153
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/468153
ISSN: 1394-195X
PURE UUID: 3ab48b71-bff3-4a2e-bdfa-b60f63074ce9
ORCID for Nicola Jarrett: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2513-8113

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Date deposited: 04 Aug 2022 16:32
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 07:23

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Author: Wan Hasliza Wan Mamat
Author: Nicola Jarrett ORCID iD
Author: Susi Lund

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