Men’s strategies for preserving emotional well-being in advanced prostate cancer: an interpretative phenomenological analysis


Autoria(s): Levy, A.; Cartwright, T.
Data(s)

15/05/2015

Resumo

Objective This study explores men with advanced prostate cancers’ own practices for promoting and maintaining emotional well-being using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Design Five men with advanced prostate cancer participated in face-to-face, semi-structured, in-depth interviews. Results Within rich narratives of lost and regained well-being, two super-ordinate themes emerged – ‘living with an imminent and uncertain death’ and ‘holding on to life.’ Well-being was threatened by reduced sense of the future, isolation and uncertainty. Yet, the men pursued well-being by managing their emotions, striving for the future whilst enjoying life in the present, taking care of their families and renegotiating purpose. Running through participant’s accounts was a preference for taking action and problem-solving. Sense of purpose, social connectedness and life-engagement were revealed as concepts central to improving well-being, indicating areas which practitioners could explore with men to help them re-establish personal goals and life-purpose. Conclusions The findings also add weight to the evidence base for the potential value of psychological interventions such as cognitive behaviour therapy and mindfulness in men with prostate cancer.

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http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/16113/1/Levy_Cartwright_2015_final_author_version.pdf

http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/16113/2/Levy%20%26%20Cartwright%20%282015%29%20Strategies%20for%20preserving%20wellbeing%20in%20advanced%20prostate%20cancer.pdf

Levy, A. and Cartwright, T. (2015) Men’s strategies for preserving emotional well-being in advanced prostate cancer: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. Psychology and Health, 30 (10). pp. 1164-82. ISSN 0887-0446

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en

en

Publicador

Taylor & Francis Inc.

Relação

http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/16113/

https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08870446.2015.1040016

10.1080/08870446.2015.1040016

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Article

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