Kazuko Ishida
Gunma University
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2015
Kazuko Ishida; Junko Ishida; Kanda Kiyoko
This study aims to clarify the psychosocial reactions of female patients with gynecological cancer undergoing chemotherapy and in the process of suffering from alopecia and to examine their nursing support. The target group comprised female patients who had received two or more cycles of chemotherapy, were suffering from alopecia, and were aged 30-65. Data were collected from semi-structured interviews, conducted from the time the patients were informed by their doctors that they might experience alopecia due to chemotherapy to the time they actually experienced alopecia and until they were able to accept the change. Inductive qualitative analysis was employed to close in on the subjective experiences of the cancer patients. The results showed the existence of six phases in the psychosocial reactions in the process of alopecia: phase one was the reaction after the doctors explanation; phase two was the reaction when the hair starts to fall out; phase three was the reaction when the hair starts to intensely fall out; phase four was the reaction when the hair has completely fallen out; phase five was the reaction to behavior for coping with alopecia; and phase six was the reaction to change in interpersonal human relationships. The results also made it clear that there are five types of reaction patterns as follows: 1) treatment priority interpersonal relationship maintenance type; 2) alopecia agitated interpersonal relationship maintenance type; 3) alopecia agitated interpersonal relationship reduction type; 4) alopecia denial interpersonal relationship reduction type; and 5) alopecia denial treatment interruption type. It is important to find out which of the five types the patients belong to early during treatment and provide support so that nursing intervention that suits each individual can be practiced. The purpose of this study is to make clear the process in which patients receiving chemotherapy come to accept alopecia and to examine evidence-based nursing care on patients with strong mental distress from alopecia.
Bulletin of Kiryu Junior College | 2007
Junko Ishida; Kazuko Ishida; Kkyoko Kanda
The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 2005
Misayo Akaishi; Junko Ishida; Kazuko Ishida; Sanae Uehara; Kiyoko Kanda
The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 2005
Junko Ishida; Kazuko Ishida; Taro Kano; Izumi Takeyoshi; Tsutsumi S; Takayuki Asao; Hiroyuki Kuwano; Kiyoko Kanda
The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 2011
Junko Ishida; Mai Hosokawa; Akemi Takei; Kazue Hirai; Kazuko Ishida; Kiyoko Kanda
The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 2008
Akemi Tsunoda; Kazuko Ishida; Taro Kano; Hisae Motegi; Junko Ishida; Kumiko Yoshida; Ruka Seyama; Misayo Akaisi; Misayo Tanabe; Mai Hosokawa; Tamiyo Ito; Tamae Futawatari; Kiyoko Kanda
The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 2008
Kazue Hirai; Junko Takagai; Kazuko Ishida; Mai Hosokawa; Jun-ichi Tamura; Kiyoko Kanda
The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 2008
Mayumi Kogure; Mai Hosokawa; Junko Takagai; Kazuko Ishida; Taro Kano; Kiyoko Kanda
The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 2008
Kiyoko Kanda; Akemi Takei; Taro Kanou; Kazuko Ishida; Kazue Hirai; Tamae Futawatari
The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 2007
Kumiko Yoshida; Kazuko Ishida; Ruka Seyama; Eri Nakamura; Kiyoko Kanda