The expectations of metastatic cancer patients regarding palliative chemotherapy: A Brazilian-German qualitative study

To explore the expectations of Brazilian and German patients regarding metastatic cancer and palliative chemotherapy. Interviews with 48 metastatic cancer patients from Brazil and Germany were conducted. The interviews were transcribed and analyzed using the thematic analysis approach to identify co...

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description To explore the expectations of Brazilian and German patients regarding metastatic cancer and palliative chemotherapy. Interviews with 48 metastatic cancer patients from Brazil and Germany were conducted. The interviews were transcribed and analyzed using the thematic analysis approach to identify common themes. The sociodemographic data were collected using an instrument developed by the authors. A total of 48 patients participated in the study (58% were Brazilian and 42% were German). Of all participants, 35% were men and 65% were women. The participants' mean age was 41 years. The general idea captured from the interviewees' speech was that their diseases were curable or "while there is chemotherapy, there is life"; thus, the data analysis enabled the elaboration of the central theme, entitled "Mistaken expectations of metastatic cancer patients regarding palliative chemotherapy: While there is chemotherapy, there is life," with 5 subthemes, namely: (1) communication and expectations; (2) normal life; (3) the person behind the disease; (4) religiosity and spirituality; and (5) the fortitude to choose between continuing or discontinuing treatment. Regardless of cultural aspects, patients with metastatic cancer on palliative chemotherapy tend to believe in the healing potential of treatments. Dividing expectations only into curable or incurable is insufficient, as even patients who have acknowledged the incurability of their disease expect to live, as long as they remain under treatment as if the disease did not exist.
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