Size matters: narratives of men who have been amputaded as a result of penile cancer

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Autor(a) principal: Nogueira, Leudivan Ribeiro
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Nogueira, Raquel Moraes da Rocha, Pacheco, Marcos Antônio Barbosa, Monteiro, Claudia Barbastefano, Loyola, Cristina Maria Douat
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21454
Resumo: Objective: The present research is aimed at discussing the reasons behind patients’ delayed initiative in seeking healthcare assistance for penile cancer. It was established as secondary objectives to list subjective factors that influence the delayed initiative in accessing SUS (Brazil’s public healthcare system) for the diagnosis of penile cancer, to analyze individual and collective cultural factors leading to the image construction of the man with penile cancer. Method: It was a qualitative, descriptive, exploratory, analytical research with fourteen interviewees, using thematic analysis as well as the support of the theory of social representations. Results:  The study was comprised of young adults and men who are in their sixties, aged 35 to 70, diagnosed with penile cancer, most interviewees attended only incomplete elementary school and are Catholics, with a monthly income around one or two minimum wages. We produced two categories of analysis that cover different temporalities of the disease. The first one regarding the moment prior to the diagnosis of penile cancer, which we have named as a “pimple in nature”; “Does size matter”? referring to the period after cancer has been diagnosed. Final Considerations: We can state after hearing the interviewees that the fundamental idea about penile cancer and the amputation surgery is the fear of losing size, thus having a smaller.
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spelling Size matters: narratives of men who have been amputaded as a result of penile cancerTamaño y documento: narrativas de hombres que sufrieron amputación por cáncer de peneTamanho é documento: narrativas de homens que sofreram amputação por câncer de pênisPenile cancer; Theory of social representations; Amputation.Amputación; Cáncer de Pene; Teoría de las Representaciones SocialesCâncer de pênis; Teoria das representações sociais; Amputação.Objective: The present research is aimed at discussing the reasons behind patients’ delayed initiative in seeking healthcare assistance for penile cancer. It was established as secondary objectives to list subjective factors that influence the delayed initiative in accessing SUS (Brazil’s public healthcare system) for the diagnosis of penile cancer, to analyze individual and collective cultural factors leading to the image construction of the man with penile cancer. Method: It was a qualitative, descriptive, exploratory, analytical research with fourteen interviewees, using thematic analysis as well as the support of the theory of social representations. Results:  The study was comprised of young adults and men who are in their sixties, aged 35 to 70, diagnosed with penile cancer, most interviewees attended only incomplete elementary school and are Catholics, with a monthly income around one or two minimum wages. We produced two categories of analysis that cover different temporalities of the disease. The first one regarding the moment prior to the diagnosis of penile cancer, which we have named as a “pimple in nature”; “Does size matter”? referring to the period after cancer has been diagnosed. Final Considerations: We can state after hearing the interviewees that the fundamental idea about penile cancer and the amputation surgery is the fear of losing size, thus having a smaller.Objetivo: El presente estudio tiene como objetivo discutir las razones de la demora en buscar atención médica para el cáncer de pene. Se estableció como objetivo secundario enumerar los factores subjetivos y objetivos que influyen en la demora en accesar al Sistema Público de Salud, para el diagnóstico de cáncer de pene. Se analizan factores culturales individuales y colectivos en la construcción de la imagen del hombre con cáncer de pene. Métodos: Se trató de un estudio cualitativo, descriptivo, exploratorio, de naturaleza analítica con catorce entrevistados.  Se utilizó un análisis temático, apoyándose en la teoría de las Representaciones Sociales. El estudio fue compuesto por adultos, jóvenes y sexagenarios, con edades variando entre 35 a 70 años, con diagnóstico de cáncer de pene, la mayor parte de los entrevistados cursó apenas educación primaria incompleta y con ideología de índole católica, con sueldos entre 1 a 2 salarios mínimos. Resultados: Elaboramos dos categorías de análisis que abarcan diferentes temporalidades de la enfermedad. La primera es referente al momento anterior al diagnóstico de cáncer de pene, que nombraremos como “Burbuja de la Naturaleza”, así como “¿Tamaño es Documento?” referente al período posterior al diagnóstico de cáncer. El perfil de los entrevistados es de un hombre de baja renta, mínima escolaridad, residente en la zona rural, que se consulta con funcionarios de farmacia, que se vale de personas corruptas para conseguir burlar la entrada al sistema público de salud para consultarse, así como también desconoce el tema del cáncer de pene. Consideraciones finales: Podemos afirmar a partir de la narrativa de los entrevistados, que la idea fundamental sobre el cáncer de pene y la cirugía de amputación, es el miedo a perder el tamaño del pene.Objetivo: A presente pesquisa objetivou discutir as razões da demora em procurar assistência em saúde para câncer de pênis. Estabeleceu-se como objetivos secundários listar fatores subjetivos e objetivos que influenciam na demora em acessar o SUS para o diagnóstico do câncer de pênis, analisar fatores culturais individuais e coletivos na construção da imagem do homem com câncer de pênis. Métodos: Tratou-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa, descritiva, exploratória, de natureza analítica com quatorze entrevistados, utilizando-se da análise temática e apoiando-se na teoria das representações sociais. Resultados: O estudo foi composto por adultos jovens e sexagenários, idade variando entre 35 e 70 anos, com diagnóstico de câncer de pênis, a maior parte dos entrevistados cursou apenas ensino fundamental incompleto e são católicos, com rendimentos entre um ou dois salários-mínimos.  Elaboramos duas categorias de análise que abrangem diferentes temporalidades da doença. A primeira referente ao momento anterior ao diagnóstico de câncer de pênis que nomeamos de “borbulha da natureza”, “tamanho é documento”? referente ao período posterior ao diagnóstico de câncer. Considerações finais: Podemos afirmar a partir da narrativa dos entrevistados que a ideia fundamental, sobre o câncer de pênis e a cirurgia de amputação, é o medo de perder tamanho no pênis.Research, Society and Development2021-10-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2145410.33448/rsd-v10i13.21454Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 13; e398101321454Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 13; e398101321454Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 13; e3981013214542525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21454/19078Copyright (c) 2021 Leudivan Ribeiro Nogueira; Raquel Moraes da Rocha Nogueira; Marcos Antônio Barbosa Pacheco; Claudia Barbastefano Monteiro; Cristina Maria Douat Loyolahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNogueira, Leudivan RibeiroNogueira, Raquel Moraes da RochaPacheco, Marcos Antônio BarbosaMonteiro, Claudia BarbastefanoLoyola, Cristina Maria Douat2021-11-21T18:26:28Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21454Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:51.880524Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Size matters: narratives of men who have been amputaded as a result of penile cancer
Tamaño y documento: narrativas de hombres que sufrieron amputación por cáncer de pene
Tamanho é documento: narrativas de homens que sofreram amputação por câncer de pênis
title Size matters: narratives of men who have been amputaded as a result of penile cancer
spellingShingle Size matters: narratives of men who have been amputaded as a result of penile cancer
Nogueira, Leudivan Ribeiro
Penile cancer; Theory of social representations; Amputation.
Amputación; Cáncer de Pene; Teoría de las Representaciones Sociales
Câncer de pênis; Teoria das representações sociais; Amputação.
title_short Size matters: narratives of men who have been amputaded as a result of penile cancer
title_full Size matters: narratives of men who have been amputaded as a result of penile cancer
title_fullStr Size matters: narratives of men who have been amputaded as a result of penile cancer
title_full_unstemmed Size matters: narratives of men who have been amputaded as a result of penile cancer
title_sort Size matters: narratives of men who have been amputaded as a result of penile cancer
author Nogueira, Leudivan Ribeiro
author_facet Nogueira, Leudivan Ribeiro
Nogueira, Raquel Moraes da Rocha
Pacheco, Marcos Antônio Barbosa
Monteiro, Claudia Barbastefano
Loyola, Cristina Maria Douat
author_role author
author2 Nogueira, Raquel Moraes da Rocha
Pacheco, Marcos Antônio Barbosa
Monteiro, Claudia Barbastefano
Loyola, Cristina Maria Douat
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nogueira, Leudivan Ribeiro
Nogueira, Raquel Moraes da Rocha
Pacheco, Marcos Antônio Barbosa
Monteiro, Claudia Barbastefano
Loyola, Cristina Maria Douat
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Penile cancer; Theory of social representations; Amputation.
Amputación; Cáncer de Pene; Teoría de las Representaciones Sociales
Câncer de pênis; Teoria das representações sociais; Amputação.
topic Penile cancer; Theory of social representations; Amputation.
Amputación; Cáncer de Pene; Teoría de las Representaciones Sociales
Câncer de pênis; Teoria das representações sociais; Amputação.
description Objective: The present research is aimed at discussing the reasons behind patients’ delayed initiative in seeking healthcare assistance for penile cancer. It was established as secondary objectives to list subjective factors that influence the delayed initiative in accessing SUS (Brazil’s public healthcare system) for the diagnosis of penile cancer, to analyze individual and collective cultural factors leading to the image construction of the man with penile cancer. Method: It was a qualitative, descriptive, exploratory, analytical research with fourteen interviewees, using thematic analysis as well as the support of the theory of social representations. Results:  The study was comprised of young adults and men who are in their sixties, aged 35 to 70, diagnosed with penile cancer, most interviewees attended only incomplete elementary school and are Catholics, with a monthly income around one or two minimum wages. We produced two categories of analysis that cover different temporalities of the disease. The first one regarding the moment prior to the diagnosis of penile cancer, which we have named as a “pimple in nature”; “Does size matter”? referring to the period after cancer has been diagnosed. Final Considerations: We can state after hearing the interviewees that the fundamental idea about penile cancer and the amputation surgery is the fear of losing size, thus having a smaller.
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