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   to eat is to practice—managing eating problems after head and neck cancer  
   
نویسنده kristensen marianne boll ,beck anne marie ,mikkelsen tina broby ,zwisler ann-dorthe ,dieperink karin b. ,wessel irene
منبع journal of cancer survivorship - 2019 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:792 -803
چکیده    The purpose of this qualitative study was twofold: (1) to explore head and neck cancer (hnc) survivors’ experiences of everyday life with eating problems after cancer treatment and (2) to explore their experiences of participating in a multidisciplinary residential rehabilitation program with a primary focus on physical, psychological, and social aspects of eating problems after treatment. semi-structured focus group interviews were conducted with 40 danish hnc survivors who participated in a 5-day residential rehabilitation program with follow-up after 3 months. the transcribed interviews were analyzed through qualitative content analysis. physical nutrition impact symptoms and unmet needs for support were frequent. participants experienced a feeling of loss due to impaired eating abilities. eating had become an obligation or a training situation, and the eating problems challenged the relationship with their relatives when well-meaning encouragement was perceived as a pressure. social eating was a challenge, and this often led to social withdrawal. the residential program was a safe and supportive environment to practice eating skills, and participants benefited from meeting peers. the program provided participants with knowledge and skills that many of them had been missing during and after treatment. eating problems after treatment have substantial effects on the everyday life of hnc survivors. a multidisciplinary residential rehabilitation program be beneficial to meet their rehabilitation needs. the results are useful for future planning of rehabilitation services and clinical studies that contribute to improving current clinical practice and benefit hnc survivors.
کلیدواژه head and neck cancer ,survivorship ,rehabilitation ,nutrition impact symptoms ,eating problems ,quality of life
آدرس university college copenhagen, department of nursing and nutrition, denmark. odense university hospital and department of clinical research, university of southern denmark, the danish knowledge centre for rehabilitation and palliative care, denmark. odense university hospital, denmark, university college copenhagen, department of nursing and nutrition, denmark. herlev and gentofte hospital, dietetics and clinical nutrition research unit, denmark, odense university hospital and department of clinical research, university of southern denmark, the danish knowledge centre for rehabilitation and palliative care, denmark, odense university hospital and department of clinical research, university of southern denmark, the danish knowledge centre for rehabilitation and palliative care, denmark, odense university hospital and department of clinical research, university of southern denmark, the danish knowledge centre for rehabilitation and palliative care, denmark. odense university hospital, research unit of oncology, department of oncology, denmark. university of southern denmark, department of clinical research, denmark, rigshospitalet, department of otorhinolaryngology, denmark
 
     
   
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