A Qualitative Study: Chinese Cancer Caregivers in Sarawak

This qualitative research explores the experience of cancer caregivers in Sarawak. What are the impacts of cancer to the patient’s family members? How did they cope when their relatives were first diagnosed having cancer? What are the coping styles that work for the family while a relative underwent...

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Main Authors: Cheong, Rina RN, Zabidah, Putit
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Published: Malaysian Nurses Association 2011
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spelling my.unimas.ir.155952017-03-17T07:43:06Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15595/ A Qualitative Study: Chinese Cancer Caregivers in Sarawak Cheong, Rina RN Zabidah, Putit HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare This qualitative research explores the experience of cancer caregivers in Sarawak. What are the impacts of cancer to the patient’s family members? How did they cope when their relatives were first diagnosed having cancer? What are the coping styles that work for the family while a relative underwent treatment? How could the nurses help and assist the patient and relative while in these states of mind. In this study data were collected from interviews with nine Chinese cancer caregivers. Data obtained were analyzed to gather and capture the experiences of Chinese cancer caregivers. Various themes emerged from the data and highlighted in this paper. These includes “Why me?”, Sadness, Acceptance of the Reality, Difficulties Faced by the Caregivers, Family Conflicts, Blames, Suffering, Remembering the Loss, Coping Mechanisms, Supports, Contact with Nurses. Cancer poses great emotional distress and difficulties to the family, in particular those who provide care for their loved ones. The findings of this study emphasized that the provisions of supportive care from the nurses help to alleviate psychological and emotional suffering of caregivers during this intricate time. The oncology nurses can express empathy through recognizing and accepting caregivers’ values and beliefs. Malaysian Nurses Association 2011 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15595/1/A%20Qualitative%20study%20chinese%20canceer%20caregivers%20in%20sarawak%20%28abstract%29.pdf Cheong, Rina RN and Zabidah, Putit (2011) A Qualitative Study: Chinese Cancer Caregivers in Sarawak. Journal of Malaysian Nurses Association. ISSN 2462-246X https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283635915_Rina_C_and_Zabidah_P_2011_A_Qualitative_study_Chinese_Cancer_Caregivers_in_Sarawak_Journal_of_Malaysian_Nurses_Association
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topic HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
spellingShingle HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
Cheong, Rina RN
Zabidah, Putit
A Qualitative Study: Chinese Cancer Caregivers in Sarawak
description This qualitative research explores the experience of cancer caregivers in Sarawak. What are the impacts of cancer to the patient’s family members? How did they cope when their relatives were first diagnosed having cancer? What are the coping styles that work for the family while a relative underwent treatment? How could the nurses help and assist the patient and relative while in these states of mind. In this study data were collected from interviews with nine Chinese cancer caregivers. Data obtained were analyzed to gather and capture the experiences of Chinese cancer caregivers. Various themes emerged from the data and highlighted in this paper. These includes “Why me?”, Sadness, Acceptance of the Reality, Difficulties Faced by the Caregivers, Family Conflicts, Blames, Suffering, Remembering the Loss, Coping Mechanisms, Supports, Contact with Nurses. Cancer poses great emotional distress and difficulties to the family, in particular those who provide care for their loved ones. The findings of this study emphasized that the provisions of supportive care from the nurses help to alleviate psychological and emotional suffering of caregivers during this intricate time. The oncology nurses can express empathy through recognizing and accepting caregivers’ values and beliefs.
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author Cheong, Rina RN
Zabidah, Putit
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Zabidah, Putit
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title A Qualitative Study: Chinese Cancer Caregivers in Sarawak
title_short A Qualitative Study: Chinese Cancer Caregivers in Sarawak
title_full A Qualitative Study: Chinese Cancer Caregivers in Sarawak
title_fullStr A Qualitative Study: Chinese Cancer Caregivers in Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed A Qualitative Study: Chinese Cancer Caregivers in Sarawak
title_sort qualitative study: chinese cancer caregivers in sarawak
publisher Malaysian Nurses Association
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15595/1/A%20Qualitative%20study%20chinese%20canceer%20caregivers%20in%20sarawak%20%28abstract%29.pdf
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