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The stories women tell: living with cancer and care
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The stories women tell: living with cancer and care |
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Author:
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Harrington, Michelle
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Abstract:
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This research was aimed at listening to the care stories of people living with cancer in remission. The
participants spoke about relationships with their families, medical professionals and their spirituality,
thereby giving a voice to personal experiences of cancer as part of family life.
Postmodern social construction discourse guided the explaining of how cancer invades and affects
people's Jives and relationships. This participatory action research was situated in a contextual practical
theology.
Narrative conversations with the participants spoke about experiences of both care and communication
by medical professionals, their struggles in communicating with their partners and families, their spiritual
search and longing for pastoral care to sustain and guide them. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/958
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Date:
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2009-08-25 |
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