Life stories of elderly women with cervical cancer: a look beyond getting sick

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Náiade Melo
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Bezerra,Adriana Falangola Benjamin, Silva,Keila Silene de Brito e
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Physis (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Chronic degenerative illnesses have currently taken on a great predominance at the epidemiological profile, by affecting specially the elderly population. Among such diseases, Cancer has been studied through the broadening of information, which brought scientific advancement for the disease care. However, such topics constantly focus on statistic data, setting the lifetime story of those people aside. This paper aimed at understanding the process of sickness among elderly women and its development up to the diagnostics of uterus cancer through getting closer to their lifetime stories. It is about a qualitative research whose methodology used was that of life history. The methodological choice aimed at providing an intersection in the lives of different women, giving visibility to their memories. Five elderly women between 62 and 89 years old participated in the research, which turns into distinctive lifetime stories, with their singularities, though they interweave before the hard reality faced by them along their aging. Their relationship with their getting-sick development is surrounded by fear into different ways. It is necessary, therefore, to look to the elderly women uniquely, regarding the social relations that interfere during their lives and determine their aging.
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title Life stories of elderly women with cervical cancer: a look beyond getting sick
spellingShingle Life stories of elderly women with cervical cancer: a look beyond getting sick
Costa,Náiade Melo
elderly
woman
uterus cancer diseases
title_short Life stories of elderly women with cervical cancer: a look beyond getting sick
title_full Life stories of elderly women with cervical cancer: a look beyond getting sick
title_fullStr Life stories of elderly women with cervical cancer: a look beyond getting sick
title_full_unstemmed Life stories of elderly women with cervical cancer: a look beyond getting sick
title_sort Life stories of elderly women with cervical cancer: a look beyond getting sick
author Costa,Náiade Melo
author_facet Costa,Náiade Melo
Bezerra,Adriana Falangola Benjamin
Silva,Keila Silene de Brito e
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author2 Bezerra,Adriana Falangola Benjamin
Silva,Keila Silene de Brito e
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Náiade Melo
Bezerra,Adriana Falangola Benjamin
Silva,Keila Silene de Brito e
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woman
uterus cancer diseases
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woman
uterus cancer diseases
description Abstract Chronic degenerative illnesses have currently taken on a great predominance at the epidemiological profile, by affecting specially the elderly population. Among such diseases, Cancer has been studied through the broadening of information, which brought scientific advancement for the disease care. However, such topics constantly focus on statistic data, setting the lifetime story of those people aside. This paper aimed at understanding the process of sickness among elderly women and its development up to the diagnostics of uterus cancer through getting closer to their lifetime stories. It is about a qualitative research whose methodology used was that of life history. The methodological choice aimed at providing an intersection in the lives of different women, giving visibility to their memories. Five elderly women between 62 and 89 years old participated in the research, which turns into distinctive lifetime stories, with their singularities, though they interweave before the hard reality faced by them along their aging. Their relationship with their getting-sick development is surrounded by fear into different ways. It is necessary, therefore, to look to the elderly women uniquely, regarding the social relations that interfere during their lives and determine their aging.
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