Understanding quality-of-life issues in Chinese women with breast cancer: a qualitative investigation

Little is known about the cultural beliefs and quality of life (QOL) of US-born and foreign-born Chinese women with breast cancer. We conducted individual semistructured qualitative interviews to explore the meaning of QOL, identify beliefs about cancer, and make comparison between US-born and forei...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer control 2005-11, Vol.12 Suppl 2 (4_suppl), p.6-12
Hauptverfasser: Wong-Kim, Evaon, Sun, Angela, Merighi, Joseph R, Chow, Edward A
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Little is known about the cultural beliefs and quality of life (QOL) of US-born and foreign-born Chinese women with breast cancer. We conducted individual semistructured qualitative interviews to explore the meaning of QOL, identify beliefs about cancer, and make comparison between US-born and foreign-born survivors. Women in this study identified the stigma of breast cancer that exists in the Asian community. They also described interpersonal support as central to a good QOL. However, when describing QOL, foreign-born Chinese women referred to wealth more frequently, while US-born Chinese women indicated friendship more frequently. The study findings support the need for culturally appropriate interventions that take into consideration the cancer-related beliefs and QOL of breast cancer survivors in the Chinese community.
ISSN:1073-2748
1073-2748
DOI:10.1177/1073274805012004S02