TY - JOUR
T1 - Psychosocial impact of breast cancer diagnosis among Omani women
AU - Al-Azri, Mohammed
AU - Al-Awisi, Huda
AU - Al-Rasbi, Samira
AU - El-Shafie, Kawther
AU - Al-Hinai, Mustafa
AU - Al-Habsi, Hamdan
AU - Al-Moundhri, Mansour
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014, Oman Medical Specialty Board. All rights reserved.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore different psychosocial impacts on Omani women diagnosed with breast cancer. Methods: Semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with 19 Omani women diagnosed with breast cancer to describe the impact of the disease on their personal and social life. Women were recruited from wards and out-patient clinics at the Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat. Results: Four main themes emerged. These were: a) factors related to psychological distress of the disease and uncertainty (worry of death, interference with work and family responsibilities, searching for hope/cure, travelling overseas); b) reactions of family members (shocked, saddened, unity, pressure to seek traditional treatments); c) views of society (sympathy, isolation, reluctant to disclose information); and d) worries and threats about the future (side effects of chemotherapy, spread of the disease, effect on offspring). Conclusion: Breast cancer diagnosis has several devastating psychosocial impacts on women in Oman. Healthcare professionals working with women with breast cancer should be aware of the different psychosocial impacts of the disease on women’s lives. Appropriate measures must be taken by the decision makers whenever needed, including enforcing positive views and support of Oman’s society towards women with breast cancer.
AB - Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore different psychosocial impacts on Omani women diagnosed with breast cancer. Methods: Semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with 19 Omani women diagnosed with breast cancer to describe the impact of the disease on their personal and social life. Women were recruited from wards and out-patient clinics at the Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat. Results: Four main themes emerged. These were: a) factors related to psychological distress of the disease and uncertainty (worry of death, interference with work and family responsibilities, searching for hope/cure, travelling overseas); b) reactions of family members (shocked, saddened, unity, pressure to seek traditional treatments); c) views of society (sympathy, isolation, reluctant to disclose information); and d) worries and threats about the future (side effects of chemotherapy, spread of the disease, effect on offspring). Conclusion: Breast cancer diagnosis has several devastating psychosocial impacts on women in Oman. Healthcare professionals working with women with breast cancer should be aware of the different psychosocial impacts of the disease on women’s lives. Appropriate measures must be taken by the decision makers whenever needed, including enforcing positive views and support of Oman’s society towards women with breast cancer.
KW - Breast cancer
KW - Diagnosis
KW - Oman
KW - Qualitative research
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U2 - 10.5001/omj.2014.115
DO - 10.5001/omj.2014.115
M3 - Article
C2 - 25584162
AN - SCOPUS:84922255871
SN - 1999-768X
VL - 29
SP - 437
EP - 444
JO - Oman Medical Journal
JF - Oman Medical Journal
IS - 6
ER -