Resultados: 4

Men's experience of caring for a family member with cancer: a theory based on data

Objective: to understand the meaning attributed by men to the experience of caring for their family member with cancer and to develop a substantive theory that represents the experience of men caring for their family member with cancer. Method: this is qualitative research guided by the methodological f...

Experience of families facing cancer in palliative care

ABSTRACT Objective: to understand the experience of families facing cancer in palliative care of one of its members. Method: this is a qualitative research based on the theoretical-methodological framework of Grounded Theory. Six families participated, totaling 15 people. Data were collected from Jan...

My role and responsibility: mothers' perspectives on overload in caring for children with cancer*

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 54 (), 2020
Abstract Objective: To understand the experience of maternal overload in caring for children with cancer from the mother's perspective. Method: Symbolic Interactionism was adopted as a theoretical framework and the Grounded Theory as methodological framework. The study was conducted in a public hospi...

The experience of rural families in the face of cancer

Rev. bras. enferm; 70 (3), 2017
ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the meanings of cancer within the experience of rural families and how such meanings influence family dynamics. Method: Qualitative study guided by Symbolic Interactionism as a theoretical framework and Grounded Theory as a methodological framework. Six rural families ...