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SELF ALIENATION OF WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER FOLLOWING MASTECTOMY Health Care and Nursing Phenomena Presented to Associate Prof. Dr. Earmporn Thongkrajai. Cancer is a major public health challenge in the world which is increasing every year. Estimates the incidence of cancer will increase to 15 million new cases in 2020 in the united states.
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SELF ALIENATION OF WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER FOLLOWING MASTECTOMY Health Care and Nursing Phenomena Presented to Associate Prof. Dr. Earmporn Thongkrajai. Cancer is a major public health challenge in the world which is increasing every year. Estimates the incidence of cancer will increase to 15 million new cases in 2020 in the united states.
SELF ALIENATION OF WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER FOLLOWING MASTECTOMY Health Care and Nursing Phenomena Presented to Associate Prof. Dr. Earmporn Thongkrajai. Cancer is a major public health challenge in the world which is increasing every year. Estimates the incidence of cancer will increase to 15 million new cases in 2020 in the united states.
Health Care and Nursing Phenomena Presented to Associate Prof. Dr. Earmporn Thongkrajai Associate Prof. Dr Somjit Daenseikeow
By. Dewi Rahmawaty Aktyani Putri Definition
? Cancer is a genetic disease in which the regulation, characteristics, and functions of normal cells are altered. Breast cancer, cervical cancer, and ovarian cancer, generally target women (men can get breast cancer, too); others, such as prostate cancer and testicular cancer, affect only men (Silverstein & Nunn, 2006). Breast cancer Background
Cancer is a major public health challenge in the world which is increasing every year A leading cause of death worldwide and accounted for 7.6 million mortality rate (around 13% of all deaths) in 2008 (WHO, 2008) The most common cancers in terms of new cases in the world were lung (1.2 million), breast (1.05 million), colorectal (945,000), stomach (876,000), and liver (564,000). Estimates the incidence of cancer will increase to 15 million new cases in 2020 in the United States, One of 4 mortality rate is due to cancer in 2013, there were 64,640 cases of 100,000 of breast cancer
The Global Burden of Cancer show that breast cancer incidence rates in Indonesia were 26 of 100,000 women in 2008 (Bambang, 2010), 100 of 100,000 population in 2010 in the Semarang city, the highest deaths from cancer are dying from breast cancer In Prof. Dr. Margono Soekarjo Hospital Purwokerto on January to May 2013, the number of patient as many as 2,121 people breast cancer, breast cancer patients who doing mastectomy and undergo chemotherapy as many as 826 people, and the average per month reached 148 breast cancer patients.
Management of breast cancer treatment Pharmacology Non- pharmacology Surgery (lumpectomy and mastectomy) radiation therapy Chemotherapy combination therapy good communication (communication therapeutic) between healthcare professionals and patients giving health education to patients and family support family and environment. Framework
Breast Cancer The diagnosis and treatment : Mastectomy and cemotherapy Have psychological effects fear of death fear of being a burden fear of abandonment Disability impaired self-esteem Helplessness Anxiety Shame Decreased self-concept Stress Depression anger feelings of experiencing self as fundamentally flawed as having no purpose in life and also denying one's feelings and accepting the evaluations of others feel alienation from others Gap between theory and practice Nurses and other health care providers only provide pharmacological treatment to overcome his illness and education about cancer without reviewing how the psychological impact of post- mastectomy patients. After giving the drug and health education, no follow-up program for patients at home. Family support is also not optimal due to the patient's perception of the patient's family about the state of post- mastectomy is quite improved than before. Purpose
Measure the level of self- alienation in patients with breast cancer To know the family's perception about the patient's disease so it can take the appropriate nursing actions to address the patient's physical and psychological effects
Research Question Is there a relationship between self-alienation with implementation by the nurses and family perceptions of the patient's illness?