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. 2024 Sep 11;32(10):654.
doi: 10.1007/s00520-024-08831-6.

The impacts of cancer treatment on lifestyle habits and mental health in Vietnamese women: an exploratory qualitative study

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The impacts of cancer treatment on lifestyle habits and mental health in Vietnamese women: an exploratory qualitative study

Huyen Thi Hoa Nguyen et al. Support Care Cancer. .

Abstract

Aims: This qualitative study explores the experiences of women after cancer treatment in terms of habit changes and mental health impact.

Method: The study involved 10 women who had undergone cancer treatment, recruited from three major hospitals in Hanoi, Vietnam. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, which were transcribed and analyzed using thematic analysis.

Results: The findings of the study shed light on the various factors influencing lifestyle behavior and mental health changes among women after cancer treatment. Ten participants, aged 39 to 64 years, shared experiences including dietary changes, sleep disruptions, and reliance on non-scientific sources for health decisions. Initially shocked by their diagnosis, many transitioned to acceptance, adopting a "giving-in" attitude. Cultural beliefs, word-of-mouth sharing, and social support networks played significant roles in shaping post-treatment lifestyle changes, coping mechanisms, information-seeking behaviors, and mental health.

Conclusion: The study highlights the need for accessible and scientifically verified information for women after cancer treatment to make informed decisions about their health. It emphasizes the importance of addressing traditional beliefs and promoting evidence-based practices. Moreover, the study underscores the importance of social support and relationships in coping with the challenges of post-cancer experiences.

Keywords: Cancer; Cultural beliefs; Lifestyle habits; Mental health perception; Qualitative study; Spiritual beliefs; Women.

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