Experiencing Breast Cancer Confronts Death but Reconciles with Life: A Qualitative Study Using Grounded Theory Methodology

Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common oncological diagnosis in women, and experiencing it generates physical, psychological, and social demands. Objectives: To describe the meaning women construct around breast cancer and their coping strategies. Materials and Methods: A hermeneutic study...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ríos-Córdoba, Diana Carolina, Figueroa-Cuesta, Juan David, Alzate-Vanegas, Sandra Isabel, Contreras-Pérez, Daniel Fernando, Yepes-Delgado, Carlos Enrique
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 2025-01-01
Series:Iatreia
Subjects:
Online Access:https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/iatreia/article/view/352169
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1841525351210024960
author Ríos-Córdoba, Diana Carolina
Figueroa-Cuesta, Juan David
Alzate-Vanegas, Sandra Isabel
Contreras-Pérez, Daniel Fernando
Yepes-Delgado, Carlos Enrique
author_facet Ríos-Córdoba, Diana Carolina
Figueroa-Cuesta, Juan David
Alzate-Vanegas, Sandra Isabel
Contreras-Pérez, Daniel Fernando
Yepes-Delgado, Carlos Enrique
author_sort Ríos-Córdoba, Diana Carolina
collection DOAJ
description Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common oncological diagnosis in women, and experiencing it generates physical, psychological, and social demands. Objectives: To describe the meaning women construct around breast cancer and their coping strategies. Materials and Methods: A hermeneutic study with a constructivist/interpretive paradigmatic approach, based on Grounded Theory. Twenty semistructured interviews were conducted with women diagnosed with breast cancer at Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe. The analysis utilized open and axial coding characteristic of the methodology. Results: The primary emergent meanings of breast cancer were the imminence of death and forced awareness of life's finitude. The diagnosis news generates profound uncertainty, fear of death, and the devastating effects of treatment. Some women face it alone to protect their families from suffering. Cancer highlights pre-existing life burdens: fears, situations, unresolved interpersonal relationships, or emotions difficult to manage. Cancer, as an extreme experience, improves self-relationship, enables recognition of life's essentials, and re-evaluates relationships with others. Humanized and empathetic treatment from healthcare personnel helps alleviate suffering and distress. Cancer catalyzes thoughts about the meaning of life. Conclusions: The breast cancer experience confronts death but reconciles with life, as the proximity to death triggers the necessary coping mechanisms to produce changes that allow for a more fulfilling life.
format Article
id doaj-art-17a87594e3ee40b7aac2172c4bb2ad83
institution Kabale University
issn 0121-0793
2011-7965
language Spanish
publishDate 2025-01-01
publisher Universidad de Antioquia
record_format Article
series Iatreia
spelling doaj-art-17a87594e3ee40b7aac2172c4bb2ad832025-01-17T13:38:08ZspaUniversidad de AntioquiaIatreia0121-07932011-79652025-01-01381445510.17533/udea.iatreia.289Experiencing Breast Cancer Confronts Death but Reconciles with Life: A Qualitative Study Using Grounded Theory MethodologyRíos-Córdoba, Diana Carolina0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2133-5865Figueroa-Cuesta, Juan David1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1532-1184Alzate-Vanegas, Sandra Isabel2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6990-6319Contreras-Pérez, Daniel Fernando3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0083-3518Yepes-Delgado, Carlos Enrique4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5656-4989Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe, Medellín, ColombiaHospital Pablo Tobón Uribe, Medellín, ColombiaHospital Pablo Tobón Uribe, Medellín, ColombiaHospital Pablo Tobón Uribe, Medellín, ColombiaUniversidad de Antioquia, Medellín, ColombiaIntroduction: Breast cancer is the most common oncological diagnosis in women, and experiencing it generates physical, psychological, and social demands. Objectives: To describe the meaning women construct around breast cancer and their coping strategies. Materials and Methods: A hermeneutic study with a constructivist/interpretive paradigmatic approach, based on Grounded Theory. Twenty semistructured interviews were conducted with women diagnosed with breast cancer at Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe. The analysis utilized open and axial coding characteristic of the methodology. Results: The primary emergent meanings of breast cancer were the imminence of death and forced awareness of life's finitude. The diagnosis news generates profound uncertainty, fear of death, and the devastating effects of treatment. Some women face it alone to protect their families from suffering. Cancer highlights pre-existing life burdens: fears, situations, unresolved interpersonal relationships, or emotions difficult to manage. Cancer, as an extreme experience, improves self-relationship, enables recognition of life's essentials, and re-evaluates relationships with others. Humanized and empathetic treatment from healthcare personnel helps alleviate suffering and distress. Cancer catalyzes thoughts about the meaning of life. Conclusions: The breast cancer experience confronts death but reconciles with life, as the proximity to death triggers the necessary coping mechanisms to produce changes that allow for a more fulfilling life.https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/iatreia/article/view/352169antineoplastic protocolsbreast neoplasmslife change eventslife support care
spellingShingle Ríos-Córdoba, Diana Carolina
Figueroa-Cuesta, Juan David
Alzate-Vanegas, Sandra Isabel
Contreras-Pérez, Daniel Fernando
Yepes-Delgado, Carlos Enrique
Experiencing Breast Cancer Confronts Death but Reconciles with Life: A Qualitative Study Using Grounded Theory Methodology
Iatreia
antineoplastic protocols
breast neoplasms
life change events
life support care
title Experiencing Breast Cancer Confronts Death but Reconciles with Life: A Qualitative Study Using Grounded Theory Methodology
title_full Experiencing Breast Cancer Confronts Death but Reconciles with Life: A Qualitative Study Using Grounded Theory Methodology
title_fullStr Experiencing Breast Cancer Confronts Death but Reconciles with Life: A Qualitative Study Using Grounded Theory Methodology
title_full_unstemmed Experiencing Breast Cancer Confronts Death but Reconciles with Life: A Qualitative Study Using Grounded Theory Methodology
title_short Experiencing Breast Cancer Confronts Death but Reconciles with Life: A Qualitative Study Using Grounded Theory Methodology
title_sort experiencing breast cancer confronts death but reconciles with life a qualitative study using grounded theory methodology
topic antineoplastic protocols
breast neoplasms
life change events
life support care
url https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/iatreia/article/view/352169
work_keys_str_mv AT rioscordobadianacarolina experiencingbreastcancerconfrontsdeathbutreconcileswithlifeaqualitativestudyusinggroundedtheorymethodology
AT figueroacuestajuandavid experiencingbreastcancerconfrontsdeathbutreconcileswithlifeaqualitativestudyusinggroundedtheorymethodology
AT alzatevanegassandraisabel experiencingbreastcancerconfrontsdeathbutreconcileswithlifeaqualitativestudyusinggroundedtheorymethodology
AT contrerasperezdanielfernando experiencingbreastcancerconfrontsdeathbutreconcileswithlifeaqualitativestudyusinggroundedtheorymethodology
AT yepesdelgadocarlosenrique experiencingbreastcancerconfrontsdeathbutreconcileswithlifeaqualitativestudyusinggroundedtheorymethodology