Abstract

To identify the psychosocial adjustment of Turkish patients with breast cancer and the effects of perceived social support on their adjustment. The sample comprised 100 volunteering patients diagnosed with breast cancer in the last six months reporting to the Outpatient Chemotherapy Unit at the Medical Faculty Hospital in northern Turkey. The data for the study were collected through the Descriptive Information Form, the Psychosocial Adjustment to Illness Scale-Self-reflection (PAIS-SR) and the Cancer-Specific Social Support Scale and analyzed via SPSS 16.0 for Windows. Descriptive statistics, Chi square test, ANOVA and correlation were used to evaluate data. There was a negative significant correlation between mean scores in the sub-scales of the social support scale and the ones in the sub-scales of the psychosocial adjustment to illness scale (p<0.05). Similarly, there was a negative significant correlation between confidence support and health care orientation as well as adjustment to social environment. Likewise, emotional support was in a negative significant correlation with health care orientation, adjustment to domestic environment, extended family relationships and adjustment to social environment. It was concluded that social support for patients with breast cancer had an influence on their psychosocial adjustment to illness. Holistic care should be given to breast cancer patients by oncology nurses especially in the first six months of treatment. It could be concluded that patients should be accompanied by their family/relatives in treatment and care following their diagnosis with breast cancer, that their family should be made more aware of the fact that the patient should be physically and psychologically supported, that patients with breast cancer should be provided with domiciliary care, and that they should be encouraged to participate in social support groups.

Highlights

  • Breast cancer is currently rather common all around the world and brings about deaths

  • Materials and Methods: The sample comprised 100 volunteering patients diagnosed with breast cancer in the last six months reporting to the Outpatient Chemotherapy Unit at the Medical Faculty Hospital in northern Turkey

  • The data for the study were collected through the Descriptive Information Form, the Psychosocial Adjustment to Illness Scale-Self-reflection (PAIS-SR) and the Cancer-Specific Social Support Scale and analyzed via SPSS 16.0 for Windows

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Introduction

Breast cancer is currently rather common all around the world and brings about deaths. 500 cases, and account for almost 30% of all cancer types amoung woman. It is widespread among Turkish women and represents 28% of all cancers they have. Breast cancer causes patients to have a disrupted image of their body, which results in decreased self-esteem, fear of losing femininity, sexual dysfunctions, anxiety, depression, desperateness, feelings of guilt and embarrassment, fear of relapse, isolation and fear of death (Gümüş, 2006; Aygin and Eti Aslan, 2008; Bostanci et al, 2011; Günüşen et al, 2013; Pan et al, 2013; Yusuf et al, 2013; Zainal et al, 2013)

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