Decision-making process for breast-conserving therapy from the perspective of women with breast cancer: A grounded theory study

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Chao, Yu-Huan [1 ]
Wang, Shou-Yu [2 ,4 ]
Sheu, Shuh-Jen [3 ]
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[1] HungKuang Univ Taiwan, Coll Nursing, Dept Nursing, 1018,Sec 6,Taiwan Blvd, Taichung 433304, Taiwan
[2] Univ New England, Sch Hlth, Discipline Nursing, Armidale, Australia
[3] Natl Yang Ming Chiao Tung Univ Taiwan, Inst Community Hlth Care, Coll Nursing, 155,Sec 2,Linong St, Taipei 112, Taiwan
[4] Univ New England, Elm Ave, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia
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Women; Breast cancer; Breast-conserving therapy; Decision-making; Gender; Feminine body; Qualitative research; SURGICAL-TREATMENT; EXPERIENCES;
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10.1016/j.ejon.2023.102375
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Purpose: To explore the decision-making and coping processes of women with newly diagnosed breast cancer receiving breast-conserving therapy.Methods: The grounded theory methodology approach was employed in this study. Purposive and theoretical sampling methods were used to enroll 27 women with stage I-III breast cancer. Individual interviews were conducted using a semi-structured interview guide, and data were analyzed using open, axial, and selective coding.Results: The core category is "limitations of boundaries," which includes three categories: feminine body boundary, emotional boundary, and knowledge boundary. Clusters, conflicts, and changeability were among the unique contextual conditions. The decision-making process became more challenging because of the differences between the levels of knowledge of physicians and patients receiving treatment information. Women's actions and interactions included information seeking, controlling, negotiating, and accepting nondecision-making support. The consequences of decisions included redecision and reoperation, and most women did not regret receiving breast-conserving therapy.Conclusion: Even after choosing breast-conserving therapy, some women may experience changes in treatment procedures. Medical professionals should identify women's challenges and limitations during their decision-making process, explain the benefits and drawbacks of different surgical modalities, address concerns about the outcome of breast-conserving surgery, and provide intellectual and emotional support for decision-making.
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