The experience of a program combining two complementary therapies for women with breast cancer: An IPSE qualitative study

Author:

Sibeoni JordanORCID,Manolios Emilie,Mathé Jeanne,Feka Valérie,Vinez Marie-Madeleine,Lonsdorfer-Wolf Evelyne,Bloch Jean-GérardORCID,Baylé Franck,Meunier Jean-PierreORCID,Revah-Levy Anne,Verneuil Laurence

Abstract

Introduction The use of complementary therapies within oncology is a clinical issue, and their evaluation a methodological challenge. This paper reports the findings of a qualitative study exploring the lived experience of a French program of complementary therapies combining structured physical activity and MBSR among women with breast cancer. Methods This French exploratory qualitative study followed the five stages of the Inductive Process to analyze the Structure of lived Experience (IPSE) approach. Data was collected from February to April 2021 through semi structured interviews. Participants, purposively selected until data saturation. Inclusion criteria were: being an adult woman with breast cancer whatever the stage who had completed their treatment and were part of the program of complementary therapies. Results 29 participants were included. Data analysis produced a structure of experience based on two central axes: 1) the experience these women hoped for, with two principal expectations, that is to take care of their bodies and themselves, and to become actors in their own care; and 2) an experience of discovery, first of themselves and also in their relationship with the exterior, whether with others, or in society, and in the relationships with health-care providers. Conclusions Our results from this French study reinforce the data described in other western countries about the needs of women receiving care in oncology departments for breast cancer: they need to be informed of the existence of supportive care in cancer by the health-care professionals themselves, to be listened to, and to receive support care. A systematic work of reflexivity about this redundancy in our results and in the qualitative literature, led us to question what impeded the exploration of more complex aspects of the experience of this women—the inherently emotional and anxiety-inducing experience of cancer, especially anxiety about its recurrence and of death–and to suggest new research perspectives to overcome these methodological and theoretical obstacles.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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