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      The Experiences of Cervical Cancer Patients During Follow-Up Care in Ethiopia: A Qualitative Study

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          The purpose of the study was to explore the experiences among cervical cancer patients during follow-up care.

          Patients and Methods

          A qualitative study was conducted with purposively selected cervical cancer patients receiving follow-up treatment at Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews and analyzed via thematic analysis.

          Results

          The results obtained in this study indicated that women experienced a variety of physical and psychosocial difficulties in the context of cervical cancer care. The data analysis resulted in five themes. Women have undergone difficulties indicated as lack of satisfaction with the health care experience, dealing with treatment side effects, struggle in work and daily life, having stress, disruption in social relationships, and financial difficulties incurred because of their illness and treatment.

          Conclusion

          This study highlights that cervical cancer patient’s experience is the outcome of a complex interplay by personal, clinical, psychological, and social spheres. Thus, interdisciplinary approach between health and psychosocial professionals is needed during follow-up care in order to help women experience better psychosocial adjustment.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Cancer Manag Res
                Cancer Manag Res
                cmar
                Cancer Management and Research
                Dove
                1179-1322
                22 August 2022
                2022
                : 14
                : 2507-2518
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Population and Family Health, Jimma University , Jimma, Ethiopia
                [2 ]School of Public Health, Addis Ababa University , Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
                [3 ]School of Social Work, Addis Ababa University , Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
                Author notes
                Correspondence: Anteneh Dirar, Department of Population and Family Health, Jimma University , Jimma, Ethiopia, Tel + 251 91 106 0378, Email antenehaliyu@gmail.com
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2341-1614
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7153-4988
                Article
                373379
                10.2147/CMAR.S373379
                9416456
                36035503
                4e7902da-b128-47a1-a6e1-af303999a634
                © 2022 Dirar et al.

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                History
                : 04 May 2022
                : 12 August 2022
                Page count
                Figures: 0, Tables: 1, References: 43, Pages: 12
                Categories
                Original Research

                Oncology & Radiotherapy
                cervical cancer,psychosocial,qualitative study,ethiopia
                Oncology & Radiotherapy
                cervical cancer, psychosocial, qualitative study, ethiopia

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