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Experienţe în plan psihosocial ale pacienţilor aflaţi în fazele parcursului tumoral. Analize preliminare ale unei cercetări calitative
Patients’ Psychosocial Experiences in the Cancer Process. Preliminary Analyzes of a Qualitative Research

Author(s): Cristina Faludi, Csaba László Dégi
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: POLIROM & Universitatea Bucureşti - Dept. de Sociologie şi Asistenţă Socială
Keywords: cancer patients; illness trajectory; mixed method study; vulnerable groups; Romania

Summary/Abstract: This paper aims to identify and explore psychosocial burdens experienced by cancer patients using a mixed method research design with mainly qualitative output. The introductory part of this paper is followed by presentation of a theoretical framework comprising definitions used in qualitative research: triangulation, observation, purposive sampling, thematic analysis, collation, theory based analysis (grounded theory analysis), theoretical saturation and phenomenological approach. In the section dedicated to methodology we described the sampling process, criteria for selecting participants in the study, data collection instruments and interview transcription protocols. The next section covers the data analysis process. Analysis, processing and interpretation of raw data resulting from qualitative research on cancer patients were based on 83 interviews included in the MAXQDA database. In this mixed method design, an essentialist realistic, inductive and evaluative approach data analysis was used, focused on theme based analysis, tending towards grounded theory. The most extended section of this paper presents qualitative and quantitative data, results from the mixed method analysis. Thus, there were common themes identified and described to provide a comprehensive picture of the meaning and essence of study participants’ experiences. Complexity of the dynamics of interaction between different groups of patients and investigated subjects produced additional results, too. This paper ends with the conclusion section, including limitations and future directions of research.This paper aims to identify and explore psychosocial burdens experienced by cancer patients using a mixed method research design with mainly qualitative output. The introductory part of this paper is followed by presentation of a theoretical framework comprising definitions used in qualitative research: triangulation, observation, purposive sampling, thematic analysis, collation, theory based analysis (grounded theory analysis), theoretical saturation and phenomenological approach. In the section dedicated to methodology we described the sampling process, criteria for selecting participants in the study, data collection instruments and interview transcription protocols. The next section covers the data analysis process. Analysis, processing and interpretation of raw data resulting from qualitative research on cancer patients were based on 83 interviews included in the MAXQDA database. In this mixed method design, an essentialist realistic, inductive and evaluative approach data analysis was used, focused on theme based analysis, tending towards grounded theory. The most extended section of this paper presents qualitative and quantitative data, results from the mixed method analysis. Thus, there were common themes identified and described to provide a comprehensive picture of the meaning and essence of study participants’ experiences. Complexity of the dynamics of interaction between different groups of patients and investigated subjects produced additional results, too. This paper ends with the conclusion section, including limitations and future directions of research.This paper aims to identify and explore psychosocial burdens experienced by cancer patients using a mixed method research design with mainly qualitative output. The introductory part of this paper is followed by presentation of a theoretical framework comprising definitions used in qualitative research: triangulation, observation, purposive sampling, thematic analysis, collation, theory based analysis (grounded theory analysis), theoretical saturation and phenomenological approach. In the section dedicated to methodology we described the sampling process, criteria for selecting participants in the study, data collection instruments and interview transcription protocols. The next section covers the data analysis process. Analysis, processing and interpretation of raw data resulting from qualitative research on cancer patients were based on 83 interviews included in the MAXQDA database. In this mixed method design, an essentialist realistic, inductive and evaluative approach data analysis was used, focused on theme based analysis, tending towards grounded theory. The most extended section of this paper presents qualitative and quantitative data, results from the mixed method analysis. Thus, there were common themes identified and described to provide a comprehensive picture of the meaning and essence of study participants’ experiences. Complexity of the dynamics of interaction between different groups of patients and investigated subjects produced additional results, too. This paper ends with the conclusion section, including limitations and future directions of research.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 59-73
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Romanian