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Anger of the Women with Uterine Cancer

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KMID : 1003020170180010017
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Abstract

Purpose: This study was aimed to find the common constituents and structure of the experience of anger. The focus of the study was the anger experience of the women who suffered from cervical cancer.

Methods: Giorgi¡¯s descriptive phenomenology was adopted for the study. 6 participants were recruited using the convenient sampling method: aged from 47 to 82 years old; 4 participants having had the treatments of surgery and chemotherapy, and 2 having had the treatment of surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Data came from in-depth interviews conducted in an oncology ward, an outpatients department, participants¡¯ home, and researcher¡¯s office. 4 steps of Giorgi¡¯s method for data analyzing were adopted.

Results: The common constituents of participants¡¯ experiences of anger consisted of: reflection and evaluating on the meaning of unfair threatening life event and making a pre-assumption, re-examining the event with the perspectives of an object and social rule of behavior, verification and conforming of pre-assumption, transfer the objects of anger to other individuals and situations.

Conclusion: Participants¡¯ experience of anger is a cognitive process of reflection on self, one¡¯s life, and their social contexts. Unfair life codes for the women in our society make women angry. Identifying and understanding the common constituents of anger experiences and it¡¯s structure will enable nurses to be more sensitive and effective caregivers.
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Anger, Cancer, Women, Descriptive Phenomenology
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