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Emotional Self-Care: Exploring the Influencing Factors Among Individuals With Cancer

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posted on 2025-09-29, 22:44 authored by Ann Tresa SebastianAnn Tresa Sebastian, E Rajkumar, R John, M Daniel, AJ George, R Greeshma, T James
Cancer is a leading source of distress and fatality worldwide. Cancer-related aberrant cell proliferation causes excruciating pain and impairment. To cope with pain and manage symptoms and illness, pharmaceutical and non-pharmacological options are available. Self-care behaviors are recognized as a key source in symptom management and improving quality adherence to treatment among the current non-pharmacological strategies. The intervention measures to improve self-care were hardly impacted because of the narrow focus on physical self-care. Bringing in emotional self-care and addressing the individual's emotional health can enhance the effectiveness of interventions on a holistic level. Hence, this study has attempted to explore the factors that influence emotional self-care among individuals with cancer. Following an exploratory research design, the data were collected from 15 participants (4 men and 11 women) using purposive sampling and semi-structured interviews. Through thematic analysis, eight major themes were identified: physiological factors, social factors, family factors, psychological factors, individual factors, socioeconomic factors, cultural factors, and spiritual factors. The findings explained the emotional self-care among patients with cancer and how different identified factors influence their emotional self-care practices.

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Location

Basel, Switzerland

Open access

  • Yes

Language

eng

Journal

Frontiers in Psychology

Volume

13

Article number

898345

Pagination

1-15

ISSN

1664-1078

eISSN

1664-1078

Publisher

Frontiers