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Endless Management of Mind and Body for Healing: The Process of Pursuing Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Patients with Breast Cancer
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Endless Management of Mind and Body for Healing: The Process of Pursuing Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Patients with Breast Cancer

Korean Journal of Adult Nursing 2015;27(6):728-741.
Published online: December 31, 2015

1College of Nursing, Kosin University, Busan, Korea.

2Department of Nursing, Gyeongju University, Gyeongju, Korea.

3Kosin University Gospel Hospital, Busan, Korea.

Corresponding author: Kwon, Suhye. College of Nursing, Kosin University, 262 Gamcheon-ro, Seo-gu, Busan 602-702, Korea. Tel: +82-51-990-3955, Fax: +82-51-990-3970, 113009@kosin.ac.kr
• Received: August 25, 2015   • Revised: December 8, 2015   • Accepted: December 8, 2015

© 2015 Korean Society of Adult Nursing

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  • Purpose
    The purpose of the study was to explore and describe the experience of pursuing complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in breast cancer patients.
  • Methods
    Ten women with breast cancer participated in the study. Data were collected through individual in-depth unstructured and individualized interviews with each participant from February to July, 2015. Theoretical sampling was used upto the point of theoretical saturation. Data were analyzed using Corbin & Strauss's grounded theory methodology.
  • Results
    Through open coding, 22 sub-categories, and 13 categories were identified. Analysis revealed that the core category was ‘endless management of mind and body for healing’, which consisted of four phases; exploring, applying, grasping, and integrating. Through this process, the participants utilized various action/interactional strategies such as ‘dealing with information’, ‘trying out blindly’, ‘enduring volitionally’, ‘experiencing effects on mind and body,’ and ‘grasping one's own way.’ The consequences of these strategies were integrating the habit of health remedy into one's life, becoming a main agent for change, and tolerating one's weak body.
  • Conclusion
    In-depth understanding of the CAM pursuing experiences of patients with breast cancer would guide clinical nurses and policy makers to develop effective interventions and policies for better supporting them with regard to the usage of CAM.

This study was supported by the research fund of Kosin University in 2014.

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The process of endless management of mind and body for healing

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Table 1

Relationships among the Categories using a Paradigm Model

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