%0 Journal Article %T Experiences of Turkish Women with Breast Cancer During the Treatment Process and Facilitating Coping Factors %J Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention %I West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention (WAOCP), APOCP's West Asia Chapter. %Z 1513-7368 %D 2013 %\ 05/01/2013 %V 14 %N 5 %P 3143-3149 %! Experiences of Turkish Women with Breast Cancer During the Treatment Process and Facilitating Coping Factors %K breast cancer %K Adjustment %K coping %K Social Support %K Turkey %R %X Background: Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women in Turkey and around theworld. Treatment adversely affects women’s physical, psychological, and social conditions. The purpose of thisstudy was to identify the experiences of Turkish women with breast cancer and the facilitating coping factorswhen they receive chemotherapy. Methods: A phenomenological approach was used to explain the experiencesand facilitating factors of breast cancer patients during the treatment period. Data were collected throughindividual semi-structured interviews. The sample comprised 11 women with breast cancer receiving treatment.Results: At the end of the interviews conducted with women with breast cancer, two main themes were identified:adjustment and facilitating coping factors. The adjustment main theme had two sub-themes: strains and coping.Women with breast cancer suffer physical and psychological strains as well as stress related to social and healthsystems. While coping with these situations, they receive social support, turn to spirituality and make new sensesof their lives. The facilitating coping factors main theme had four sub-themes: social support, disease-relatedfactors, treatment-related factors and relationships with nurses. It has been determined that women receivinggood social support, having undergone preventive breast surgery and/or getting attention and affection fromnurses can cope with breast cancer more easily. Conclusions: Women with breast cancer have difficulty in allareas of their lives in the course of the disease and during the treatment process. Therefore, nurses should provideholistic care, teaching patients how to cope with the new situation and supporting them spiritually. Since familysupport is very important in Turkish culture, patients’ relatives should be informed and supported at every stageof the treatment. %U https://journal.waocp.org/article_27757_eea07b8eb2ecefacb5fca0c02aaa8772.pdf