Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2649826 European Journal of Oncology Nursing 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo investigate how life situation by persons with advanced colorectal cancer and their partners is affected by living with the disease and its treatment.MethodSeparate, individual interviews were made with persons with advanced colorectal cancer (n = 12) and their partners (n = 9) about how their daily lives were affected by the disease and its treatment. The verbatim transcripts were analysed using content analysis.ResultsLiving with the illness of advanced colorectal cancer was experienced to be: being inside or outside the healthcare system, striving for normality and becoming conscious of life’s value and vulnerability. Living as a partner was experienced as living in an altered relation and as living in the shadow of the disease.ConclusionsWhen one in a partner relation suffers from colorectal cancer, it changes life and life perspective for both partners. Partners need to be invited to and involved in the care. Cancer nursing should focus on supporting the strive for normality in daily life, as the disease and its’ treatment may last for a longer period of time. Supporting the partner may benefit the person with cancer as well, to cope along the illness trajectory.

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