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On-line version ISSN 1988-348X
Abstract
COLLAZOS QUIROZ, María Elizabeth; CERVERA VALLEJOS, Mirtha Flor; GUZMAN TELLO, Socorro Martina and RAMOS KONG, Blanca Esther. Woman with chemotherapy: percepion about care received. Ene. [online]. 2021, vol.15, n.1, 1135. Epub Dec 06, 2021. ISSN 1988-348X.
Introduction:
Cancer is one of the world's leading health problems and in most cases people with the disease have to receive a variety of treatments, including chemotherapy, which strongly affects globality of her life, specifically when she is a woman, requiring nursing care with a humanistic approach.
Objective:
Describe and analyze the perception of nursing care for patients receiving chemotherapy treatment at a Level III Hospital. Chiclayo. 2019.
Material and methods:
Qualitative study, with case study design. The sample was made up of 14 female patients. The processed semi-structured interview was used using content analysis. The criteria of scientific rigor and the principles of personalistic bioethics were considered.
Results:
Valuing human practices during chemotherapy; Directing the physical and mental state towards God to make sense of the disease.
Conclusion:
Patients who participated in this study perceived that during care, nurses' value human practices by demonstrating interest, affection and knowledge, generating safety and tranquility for their patients during chemotherapy.
Keywords : Perception; nursing care; patients; chemotherapy.