Adaptive experiences of women with mastectomies: A view from the Model Callista Roy

Objective: To understand the basis of the Callista Roy Adaptation Model, adaptive experiences of women who have undergone a mastectomy. Methods: Phenomenological methodology was the selected path. Data were collected through a depth interview and presented in the form of a preliminary script of op...

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Main Authors: Ian Coahtepetzin Zavala Pérez, Cecilia Palacios Fonseca, Cinthia Viridiana Olea Gutiérrez, Daniela Lizbeth Salas Medina, Martha Xitlali Mercado Rivas
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Published: Universidad de Alicante 2019-06-01
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Online Access:https://culturacuidados.ua.es/article/view/2019-n53-experiencias-adaptativas-de-mujeres-mastectomizadas-una-mirada-desde-el-modelo-de-callista-roy
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author Ian Coahtepetzin Zavala Pérez
Cecilia Palacios Fonseca
Cinthia Viridiana Olea Gutiérrez
Daniela Lizbeth Salas Medina
Martha Xitlali Mercado Rivas
author_facet Ian Coahtepetzin Zavala Pérez
Cecilia Palacios Fonseca
Cinthia Viridiana Olea Gutiérrez
Daniela Lizbeth Salas Medina
Martha Xitlali Mercado Rivas
author_sort Ian Coahtepetzin Zavala Pérez
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description Objective: To understand the basis of the Callista Roy Adaptation Model, adaptive experiences of women who have undergone a mastectomy. Methods: Phenomenological methodology was the selected path. Data were collected through a depth interview and presented in the form of a preliminary script of open questions grounded in the Roy Adaptation Model. For the organization and management of data was used the Colaizzi method. The study was developed in the State Cancer Center of Nayarit. Results: Alterations suffered by women with mastectomies, include those concerning the adaptation modes defined by Roy Theory, which are physiological, self-concept, role function and interdependence. Conclusions: The loss of one or both breasts for women represents a major change in their lives, which may affect, the way she perceives herself, her system of beliefs and values. Adaptation experiences identified through the responses of the participants, most of them attributed to religion, as an important motivation to continue their lives.
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spelling doaj.art-b42319f9bb524429be6d10b4b5b401b92022-12-21T23:00:45ZspaUniversidad de AlicanteCultura de los Cuidados1699-60032019-06-012353395010.14198/cuid.2019.53.0511250Adaptive experiences of women with mastectomies: A view from the Model Callista RoyIan Coahtepetzin Zavala Pérez0Cecilia Palacios Fonseca1Cinthia Viridiana Olea Gutiérrez2Daniela Lizbeth Salas Medina3Martha Xitlali Mercado Rivas4Universidad Autónoma de NayaritUniversidad Autónoma de Nayarit Unidad Académica de EnfermeríaUniversidad Autónoma de Nayarit Unidad Académica de EnfermeríaUniversidad Autónoma de Nayarit Unidad Académica de EnfermeríaUniversidad Autónoma de Nayarit Unidad Académica de MedicinaObjective: To understand the basis of the Callista Roy Adaptation Model, adaptive experiences of women who have undergone a mastectomy. Methods: Phenomenological methodology was the selected path. Data were collected through a depth interview and presented in the form of a preliminary script of open questions grounded in the Roy Adaptation Model. For the organization and management of data was used the Colaizzi method. The study was developed in the State Cancer Center of Nayarit. Results: Alterations suffered by women with mastectomies, include those concerning the adaptation modes defined by Roy Theory, which are physiological, self-concept, role function and interdependence. Conclusions: The loss of one or both breasts for women represents a major change in their lives, which may affect, the way she perceives herself, her system of beliefs and values. Adaptation experiences identified through the responses of the participants, most of them attributed to religion, as an important motivation to continue their lives.https://culturacuidados.ua.es/article/view/2019-n53-experiencias-adaptativas-de-mujeres-mastectomizadas-una-mirada-desde-el-modelo-de-callista-royMujeres mastectomizadascánceradaptaciónRoy
spellingShingle Ian Coahtepetzin Zavala Pérez
Cecilia Palacios Fonseca
Cinthia Viridiana Olea Gutiérrez
Daniela Lizbeth Salas Medina
Martha Xitlali Mercado Rivas
Adaptive experiences of women with mastectomies: A view from the Model Callista Roy
Cultura de los Cuidados
Mujeres mastectomizadas
cáncer
adaptación
Roy
title Adaptive experiences of women with mastectomies: A view from the Model Callista Roy
title_full Adaptive experiences of women with mastectomies: A view from the Model Callista Roy
title_fullStr Adaptive experiences of women with mastectomies: A view from the Model Callista Roy
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive experiences of women with mastectomies: A view from the Model Callista Roy
title_short Adaptive experiences of women with mastectomies: A view from the Model Callista Roy
title_sort adaptive experiences of women with mastectomies a view from the model callista roy
topic Mujeres mastectomizadas
cáncer
adaptación
Roy
url https://culturacuidados.ua.es/article/view/2019-n53-experiencias-adaptativas-de-mujeres-mastectomizadas-una-mirada-desde-el-modelo-de-callista-roy
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