医学
乳腺癌
健康素养
心理干预
医疗保健
毁容
定性研究
外展
非概率抽样
疾病
家庭医学
护理部
癌症
人口
病理
外科
内科学
社会科学
环境卫生
社会学
政治学
法学
经济
经济增长
作者
Yiping Weng,Shuchen Chen,Rei-Mei Hong,Wan‐Yu Huang,Ying-Hsiang Wang,Yao‐Hsu Yang,Hwey‐Fang Liang
标识
DOI:10.1097/ncc.0000000000001503
摘要
Background Despite Taiwan’s advanced healthcare system, many women delay seeking medical attention for breast abnormalities, leading to worsened health outcomes and increased medical costs. Objective To explore the psychological journeys of patients with breast cancer who delayed medical consultation and presented with large tumors. Methods A phenomenological qualitative study was conducted using purposive sampling and semistructured interviews with 12 participants. Giorgi’s phenomenological method guided the data analysis. Results Most participants (75%) were aged 50 or younger and had at least a high school education. Delays in seeking medical care ranged from 3 to 36 months, worsening disease severity, complicating treatment, and causing significant breast disfigurement. Four themes emerged from their journeys: being ignorant, inner turmoil, hesitation to move forward, and breaking through. Conclusions Participants delayed care due to insufficient awareness, cognitive biases, emotional struggles, and reliance on self-treatment. Consequently, all participants were diagnosed at stage 3 or higher. Addressing barriers such as low health literacy, cultural stigmas, and limited access to care is essential to encourage early detection and timely medical consultation. Implications for Practice To prevent delays in seeking care, healthcare systems should enhance education on low awareness, cognitive biases, and self-treatment. Targeted interventions can empower women to recognize early symptoms and seek timely care. Healthcare professionals should be trained to address patients’ fears and hesitations with empathetic, culturally sensitive communication. Reducing barriers, such as low health literacy, cultural stigmas, and limited access to care through community outreach and improved screening services, is essential for early detection and better outcomes.
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