
Supportive care experiences of rural women living with breast cancer: An interpretive descriptive qualitative study
Author(s) -
Joanne Loughery,
Roberta L. Woodgate
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
canadian oncology nursing journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2368-8076
pISSN - 1181-912X
DOI - 10.5737/23688076293170176
Subject(s) - qualitative research , breast cancer , nursing , medicine , descriptive research , rural area , health care , psychology , cancer , sociology , social science , pathology , economics , economic growth
Breast cancer is the leading cause of female cancer in Canada. However, there is limited research on the health and supportive needs of rural women living with this illness. The purpose of this qualitative study was to arrive at an increased understanding of the supportive care experiences of rural women requiring treatment for invasive breast cancer who reside in rural Manitoba. To explore this phenomenon, an interpretive descriptive qualitative study was completed. Twenty women from four regional health authorities participated in the study. Data were collected using face-to-face, semi-structured interviews and analyzed by content analysis through an interpretative qualitative lens. The findings presented emphasize a holistic overview of the experiences of women living with breast cancer that captured both the positive aspects of living rurally and the described rural challenges. Pragmatic recommendations have been generated from the study findings that have implications for nursing practice and service delivery.