Leininger's Ethnonursing Research Methodology and Studies of Cancer Survivors: A Review
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Leininger's Ethnonursing Research Methodology and Studies of Cancer Survivors: A Review
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to present the findings of a literature review regarding the use of Leininger's ethnonursing research methodology (ENRM) in studies addressing adult cancer survivors. It is important to learn about differences and similarities among cancer survivors' experiences so that patient-centered, culturally congruent care can be provided. A review of the literature was conducted using databases such as CINAHL and MEDLINE. Search terms included variations on ENRM and cancer survivors. The results were a small number of published studies that used the ENRM examining breast cancer survivors' perceptions and experiences. A review instrument was developed to estimate study quality based on established criteria. The studies are critiqued in relation to the theory-based methodology, evaluation criteria for qualitative research, and study findings are summarized. The author concludes that although there is a paucity of research using ENRM with adult cancer survivors, the preliminary findings of the included studies contribute to what is known about breast cancer survivors. Implications for research include recommendations to increase the use of ENRM to discover the universal and diverse experiences of care practices in adult cancer survivors and use the evidence to develop patient-centered, culturally congruent, quality care for cancer survivors.
Keywords: South African breast cancer survivors; Thai breast cancer survivors; U.S. breast cancer survivors; breast cancer survivors; ethnonursing; ethnonursing research methodology; oncology/hematology; patient-centered care; review of literature.
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