Psychosocial Aspecets of Gynecologic Canser
Year 2018,
, 678 - 685, 30.12.2018
Tuba Uçar
,
Esra Güney
Zeynep Bal
Abstract
Gynecologic cancers
are among the major health problems in terms of mortality and morbidity in
women all over the world. Loss of reproductive organs after cancer diagnosis
and diagnosis can cause some psychosocial reactions due to the special meaning
given to the reproductive organs of the woman. Psychosocial aspects of women
to gynecological cancers can vary according to the developmental process of
cancer, developmental stages of life and cancer types. This review discusses the psychosocial aspects of
gynecologic cancers according to cancer development process, developmental life
stages and cancer species.
References
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- 2. American Cancer Society (ACS) Cancer Facts & Figures 2017. Atlanta: American Cancer Society; 2017.
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- 6. Terzioğlu F, Alan H. The effect of some psychological problems experienced during gynecological cancer treatment. Journal of Anatolia Nursing and Health Sciences 2015;18(2):140-147.
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- 9. Karabinis G, Koukourikos K, Tsaloglidou A. Psychological support and quality of life in patients with gynecological cancer. International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences 2015;3(11):2992-2997.
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- 11. Demirgöz M, Beji NK. Effects on the woman sexual well-being of gynecologic cancers. CU Journal of Nursing School 2003;7(2):35-40.
- 12. Iżycki D, Woźniak K, Iżycka N. Consequences of gynecological cancer in patients and their partners from the sexual and psychological perspective. Menopause Rev 2016;15(2):112-116.
- 13. World Health Organization. Mental Health Aspects of Women’s Reproductive Health: A Global Review of the Literature, 2009. Access: http://www.who.int
- 14. Phillips K, Hersch J, Turner R, Jansen J, McCaffery K. The influence of the ‘cancer effect’ on young women’s responses to over diagnosis in cervical screening. Patient Education and Counseling 2016;99(10):1568-1575.
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Jinekolojik Kanselerin Psikososyal Boyutu
Year 2018,
, 678 - 685, 30.12.2018
Tuba Uçar
,
Esra Güney
Zeynep Bal
Abstract
Jinekolojik
kanserler tüm dünyada kadınlarda mortalite ve morbidite açısından en önemli
sağlık problemleri arasındadır. Kanser tanısı ve tanı sonrası üreme
organlarının kaybı kadının üreme organlarına verdiği özel anlam nedeniyle bazı psikososyal
tepkilere neden olabilmektedir. Jinekolojik
kanserlere kadınların verdiği psikososyal tepkiler kanserin gelişim sürecine,
kadının gelişimsel yaşam evrelerine ve kanser türlerine göre değişebilmektedir.
Bu derlemenin amacı jinekolojik kanserlerin psikososyal boyutunu kanserin
gelişim sürecine, kadının gelişimsel yaşam evreleri ve kanser türlerine göre
literatürü gözden geçirmektir.
References
- 1. Evcili F, Bekar M. Gynecological cancer diagnosis german's psychosocial dimension and nursing approaches. Turkish Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2013;16(1):21-28.
- 2. American Cancer Society (ACS) Cancer Facts & Figures 2017. Atlanta: American Cancer Society; 2017.
- 3. Ferlay J, Soerjomataram I, Ervik M, Dikshit R, Eser S, Mathers C, et al. GLOBOCAN 2012 v1.0, Cancer Incidence and Mortality Worldwide: IARC Cancer Base No. 11. Lyon, France: International Agency for Research on Cancer; 2013. Access: http://globocan.iarc.fr.
- 4. Burns LH. Gynecologic Oncology, In: Stotland NL, Stewart DE (eds.), Psychological Aspects of Women’s Health Care: The Interface Between Psychiatry and Obstetrics and Gynecology, Second Edition. London: American Psychiatric Press; 2001. p.307-329.
- 5. Wenzel LT, DeAlba I, Habbal R, Kluhsman BC, Fairclough D, Krebs LU, et al. Quality of life in long-term cervical cancer survivors. Gynecologic Oncology 2005;97(2):310-317.
- 6. Terzioğlu F, Alan H. The effect of some psychological problems experienced during gynecological cancer treatment. Journal of Anatolia Nursing and Health Sciences 2015;18(2):140-147.
- 7. Özkan S. Psychiatric and Psychosocial Support in Cancer Patients, In: Onat H, Mandel NM. (eds), Approach to Cancer Patient, İstanbul: Nobel Tıp Kitapevleri; 2015. p.345-354.
- 8. Reis N. Nurse’s role of the care and the rehabilitation of patient with gynecological cancer. Journal of Ataturk University School of Nursing 2006;9(3):88-97.
- 9. Karabinis G, Koukourikos K, Tsaloglidou A. Psychological support and quality of life in patients with gynecological cancer. International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences 2015;3(11):2992-2997.
- 10. Schwartz SA, Williams DE. Psychological aspects of gynecologic surgery. Nőgyόgyaszati Onkolόgia 2003;8:99-109. 11. Demirgöz M, Beji NK. Effects on the woman sexual well-being of gynecologic cancers. CU Journal of Nursing School 2003;7(2):35-40.
- 11. Demirgöz M, Beji NK. Effects on the woman sexual well-being of gynecologic cancers. CU Journal of Nursing School 2003;7(2):35-40.
- 12. Iżycki D, Woźniak K, Iżycka N. Consequences of gynecological cancer in patients and their partners from the sexual and psychological perspective. Menopause Rev 2016;15(2):112-116.
- 13. World Health Organization. Mental Health Aspects of Women’s Reproductive Health: A Global Review of the Literature, 2009. Access: http://www.who.int
- 14. Phillips K, Hersch J, Turner R, Jansen J, McCaffery K. The influence of the ‘cancer effect’ on young women’s responses to over diagnosis in cervical screening. Patient Education and Counseling 2016;99(10):1568-1575.
- 15. Herzog TJ, Wright JD. The Impact of cervical cancer on quality of life—the components and means for management. Gynecologic Oncology 2007;107(3):572-577.
- 16. Ashing-Giwa KT, Tejero JS, Kim J, Padilla GV, Kagawa-Singer M, Tucker MB, et al. Cervical cancer survivorship in a population based sample. Gynecologic Oncology 2009;112(2):358-364.
- 17. Bradley S, Rose S, Lutgendorf S, Costanzo E, Anderson B. Quality of life and mental health in cervical and endometrial cancer survivors. Gynecologic Oncology 2006;100(3):479-486.