JİNEKOLOJİK KANSER TANISI ALMANIN PSİKOSOSYAL
BOYUTU VE HEMŞİRELİK YAKLAŞIMLARI
Jinekolojik kanserler, tüm dünya kadınlarında mortalite ve morbidite açısından önemli bir halk sağlığı problemi olarak kabul edilmektedir. Hastalık yalnızca yaşamı tehdit etmekle kalmaz, aynı zamanda kadını, partnerini ve aileyi fiziksel, psikolojik, sosyal ve ekonomik yönden olumsuz olarak etkilemektedir. Tanı ve tedavi süreciyle beraber hastalar ve aileleri hastalıkla ve onun etkileriyle baş etmek zorundadırlar. Hastaların ve ailelerinin jinekolojik kanser tanısına ve tedavi sürecine psikososyal uyumlarının sağlanması ise profesyonel hemiirelik rolünün ve holistik bakımının önemli bir parçasıdır. Bu derlemede, hemşirelerin jinekolojik kanser tanısı alan bireylerin psikososyal etkilenme durumlarını değerlendirmelerine yardımcı olabilecek bilgileri verme çabası içerisine girilmiştir.
Gynecological cancers, morbidity and mortality in women worldwide is recognized as a major public health problem. It is life-threatening illness but also the woman, her partner and family physical, psychological, social and economic aspects have negative effects. As the process of diagnosis and treatment of patients and their families, they have to cope with the effects of this disease, and his. To ensure the psychosocial harmonization diagnosis and treatment process of gynecologic cancer patients and their families is an important part of holistic care and professional nursing role. In this review, the nurses who were diagnosed with gynecological cancer to evaluate the status of individuals affected by psychosocial entered into an effort to give information that can help
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