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Hit by Waves-Living With Local Advanced or Localized Prostate Cancer Treated With Endocrine Therapy or Under Active Surveillance

Journal

CANCER NURSING
Volume 33, Issue 5, Pages 382-389

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/NCC.0b013e3181d1c8ea

Keywords

Active surveillance; Endocrine therapy; Hermeneutic; Living with Loneliness; Phenomenology; Prostate cancer; Spouse

Funding

  1. University of Tromso [N-9037]
  2. Regional Health Authority of Northern Norway, Bodo, Norway [8038]

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Background: Previous studies of living with prostate cancer have shown that the illness and the treatment cause physical as well as psychosocial problems. Objective: The aim of this study was to illuminate men's experiences living with localized or local advanced prostate cancer when curative treatment such as surgery or radiation therapy is not an option at the time of diagnosis. Methods: The study was conducted via qualitative interviews, using a phenomenological hermeneutic approach. Ten men treated with endocrine therapy or under active surveillance were interviewed. Results: Being diagnosed with prostate cancer was described as a shock, with different aspects of the illness revealed gradually. The limited amount of time available for meeting with health care providers contributed to patients' feelings of being left alone with difficulty getting information and help. Sexual and urinary problems were perceived as a threat to their manhood. The spouses provided the closest everyday support. Conclusion: The life situation of these patients can be understood as living in a state of readiness, expecting something to happen regarding their illness, and not always knowing where to get help. Implications for Practice: The results confirm existing knowledge of patient's experiences in living with prostate cancer regarding the initial shock perceived by the patients, the bodily alterations, and the important role of their spouses. Nurses, as well as general practitioners, must play a more active role in follow-up to ensure that the men and their spouses receive better help and support.

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