The Role of Spirituality in the Lives of Mothers of Breast Cancer Survivors |
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Authors: | Lydia K. Manning M. Elise Radina |
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Affiliation: | 1. Concordia University Chicago, River Forest, Illinois, USAlydia.manning@cuchicago.edu;3. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA |
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Abstract: | Breast cancer impacts an entire family system. The mothers of breast cancer patients are likely impacted in a variety of ways by their daughters’ diagnoses. To date, few researchers have investigated the experiences and perspectives of this population. In the present study, the authors explored how mothers of breast cancer survivors managed adversities associated with this disease and illness. Using secondary data and narrative analysis, the investigators analyzed data gathered from 30 mothers. Findings indicate that participants relied on their spirituality for the management of stress and hardship related to having a loved one with breast cancer. |
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Keywords: | breast cancer health and well-being parent–child relationships religion/spirituality |
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