Word of mouth from an adolescent with cancer in the convalescence stage to exploring their mental health after treatment

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Abstract

To explore the psychological experience and emotional needs of returning to family and society after treatment in an adolescent with cancer. A phenomenological research design was employed to conduct a semi-structured interview with nine cancer adolescents in the convalescence stage. Colaizzi’s seven-step analysis was used for the data analysis. Three themes of the psychological experience of an adolescent with cancer in convalescence were summarized: continuous negative emotions, emotionally intense behavior, and discomfort of returning to society. The psychological experience of an adolescent with cancer in convalescence returning to family and community is sensitive and complex. Medical staff, families, and schools should provide personalized care according to their different psychological characteristics and emotional needs so that they can return to family and society smoothly.

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Yu, L., Gao, C., Zhang, X., Khalid, S., Tadesse, E., & Mo, L. (2024). Word of mouth from an adolescent with cancer in the convalescence stage to exploring their mental health after treatment. Scientific Reports, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-51836-8

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