Self-management through perceived symptoms impact among patients with nasopharyngeal cancer during phase 1 of cancer trajectory

Objective: This study is conducted to understand in-depth the self management experience among the patients with nasopharyngeal cancer during the phase 1 of identification of the symptoms. Method: Individual semi-structured interviews were held with patients diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer (N=...

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Main Authors: Che Abdullah, Che Azunie, Saidi, Sanisah, Lee, Siew Pien
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spelling my.iium.irep.832012020-11-20T04:42:31Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/83201/ Self-management through perceived symptoms impact among patients with nasopharyngeal cancer during phase 1 of cancer trajectory Che Abdullah, Che Azunie Saidi, Sanisah Lee, Siew Pien RT Nursing Objective: This study is conducted to understand in-depth the self management experience among the patients with nasopharyngeal cancer during the phase 1 of identification of the symptoms. Method: Individual semi-structured interviews were held with patients diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer (N=16) in two general hospitals in Malaysia. Data were transcribed and analysed using framework analysis. Four phases of cancer trajectory identified. In this article, themes emerged inphase 1 is in focus. Results: The finding suggest that during phase 1, patients self-manage their early symptoms of nasopharyngeal cancer based on their perception of the impact of the symptoms towards their life, because of the absent of knowledge on nasopharyngeal cancer. Conclusion: Adequate, appropriate knowledge and information provision on nasopharyngeal cancer among public is highly in demand. It is crucial in promoting effective self-management on symptoms identification and subsequently early detection of nasopharyngeal cancer. EManuscript Technologies 2020-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/83201/1/83201_Self-management%20through%20perceived%20symptoms.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/83201/2/83201_Self-management%20through%20perceived%20symptoms_SCOPUS.pdf Che Abdullah, Che Azunie and Saidi, Sanisah and Lee, Siew Pien (2020) Self-management through perceived symptoms impact among patients with nasopharyngeal cancer during phase 1 of cancer trajectory. Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy, 11 (6 (Jun-July)). pp. 1174-1179. ISSN 0975-8453 E-ISSN 0976-2779 http://www.sysrevpharm.org/fulltext/196-1600614948.pdf?1600756335 10.31838/srp.2020.6.178
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Che Abdullah, Che Azunie
Saidi, Sanisah
Lee, Siew Pien
Self-management through perceived symptoms impact among patients with nasopharyngeal cancer during phase 1 of cancer trajectory
description Objective: This study is conducted to understand in-depth the self management experience among the patients with nasopharyngeal cancer during the phase 1 of identification of the symptoms. Method: Individual semi-structured interviews were held with patients diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer (N=16) in two general hospitals in Malaysia. Data were transcribed and analysed using framework analysis. Four phases of cancer trajectory identified. In this article, themes emerged inphase 1 is in focus. Results: The finding suggest that during phase 1, patients self-manage their early symptoms of nasopharyngeal cancer based on their perception of the impact of the symptoms towards their life, because of the absent of knowledge on nasopharyngeal cancer. Conclusion: Adequate, appropriate knowledge and information provision on nasopharyngeal cancer among public is highly in demand. It is crucial in promoting effective self-management on symptoms identification and subsequently early detection of nasopharyngeal cancer.
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author Che Abdullah, Che Azunie
Saidi, Sanisah
Lee, Siew Pien
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Lee, Siew Pien
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title Self-management through perceived symptoms impact among patients with nasopharyngeal cancer during phase 1 of cancer trajectory
title_short Self-management through perceived symptoms impact among patients with nasopharyngeal cancer during phase 1 of cancer trajectory
title_full Self-management through perceived symptoms impact among patients with nasopharyngeal cancer during phase 1 of cancer trajectory
title_fullStr Self-management through perceived symptoms impact among patients with nasopharyngeal cancer during phase 1 of cancer trajectory
title_full_unstemmed Self-management through perceived symptoms impact among patients with nasopharyngeal cancer during phase 1 of cancer trajectory
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