Managing an altered social context—Patients experiences of staying away from home while undergoing proton beam therapy

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Aim: To illuminate the experience of an altered social context for patients with primary brain tumours living away from home while undergoing proton beam therapy. Design: A descriptive, qualitative cross-sectional interview study. Methods: Nineteen patients were interviewed between December 2015–August 2016, either during (N = 7) or before and after (N = 12) their proton beam therapy. A hermeneutical analysis was performed. Results: Participants made adjustments to achieve control and well-being during the treatment period. The analysis also revealed two interrelated patterns that helped participants adjust: being part of the family from a distance and seeking affinity. Conclusion: It is important that patients receiving treatment far from home find a way to remain a part of their family and find affinity in the altered social context. Health professionals can prepare patients for the treatment period and can implement interventions to promote well-being for both patients and their relatives.

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Möllerberg, M. L., Langegård, U., Ohlsson-Nevo, E., Fransson, P., Johansson, B., Ahlberg, K., & Sjövall, K. (2020). Managing an altered social context—Patients experiences of staying away from home while undergoing proton beam therapy. Nursing Open, 7(4), 1157–1163. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.490

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