A grounded theory of resilience experiences of women with gynecological cancer
Date
2023-06Author
Oruç, Mine
Deliktaş Demirci, Ayşe
Kabukcuoğlu, Kamile
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Purpose: The present study aims to develop an explanatory framework ot gain a deeper understanding of the resilience process in women diagnosed with gynecological cancers.
Method: Informed by Salutogenesis Model, a Straussian-grounded theory study was conducted. In-depth ni- terviews were conducted with 20 women with gynecological cancer between January and August 2022. Data were analyzed using open, axial, selective coding, and constant comparative methods.
Results: The core category encapsulated that most women defined resilience as having a dynamic process that could be promoted throughout the process. However, they expressed that they needed "individual resources for resilience" and "generated resources by the supportive interventions" to be resilient. They emphasized that these resources should make the process manageable, meaningful, and comprehensible to promote resilience. Furthermore, they defined ni detail which components should be included ni supportive interventions. They stated "some reflections of resilience on their cancer process" and life gains from the proces."
Conclusion: This study developed agrounded theory that provides aguideline for healthcare professionals on how
women could be encouraged to have resilience and what is the importance of resilience on women's cancer process and their lives. Salutogenesis may help to understand the resilience process in women with gynecological cancer and provides direction for how healthcare professionals should shape their clinical interventions to promote the resilience process.