- International Journal of Health Services Research and Policy
- Vol: 7 Issue: 1
- ANALYSIS OF CANCER PATIENTS’ ILLNESS ACCEPTANCE AND HOPE LEVELS AS PER GENDER AND CANCER DIAGNOSIS
ANALYSIS OF CANCER PATIENTS’ ILLNESS ACCEPTANCE AND HOPE LEVELS AS PER GENDER AND CANCER DIAGNOSIS
Authors : Betül Esra Çevik, Feride Taşkin Yilmaz, Kadriye Aldemir, Ezgi Yildiz
Pages : 15-25
Doi:10.33457/ijhsrp.993450
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Publication Date : 2022-04-29
Article Type : Research
Abstract :The identification and evaluation of the factors associated with cancer are essential to the process of coping with cancer and adapting to it. This research was conducted to find the cancer patients’ levels of illness acceptance and hope and analyze their illness acceptance and hope levels as per gender and cancer diagnosis. A total of 135 patients were included in the research that was designed as a descriptive and correlational study. The data were collected by using the patient identification form, the Acceptance of Illness Scale, and the Herth Hope Index. Percentage, mean, Pearson correlation analysis, student t test and Kruskal-Wallis test were used in the evaluation of the data. It was found that the participant patients obtained medium-level mean scores from the Acceptance of Illness Scale and the Hert Hope Index. Besides, it was identified that there was a low-level statistically significant positive relationship between the mean scores obtained by participant patients from these two measurement tools. Upon the comparison of participant patients’ mean Acceptance of Illness Scale and Hert Hope Index scores as per gender, it was discerned that there was no statistically significant difference in the mean Acceptance of Illness Scale and Hert Hope Index scores as per gender. It was found that the participants diagnosed with respiratory cancer had higher levels of illness acceptance. While there was no statistically significant difference in the participant patients’ mean Herth Hope Index scores as per the cancer diagnosis; it was discerned that the participants diagnosed with gynecologic cancer obtained a higher mean score from the interconnectedness sub-scale of the Herth Hope Index. It is recommended that therapies targeted to the patients with low-level illness acceptance and hope be organized and the patients’ illness acceptance and hope levels be evaluated at certain intervals.Keywords : Acceptance, Cancer, Diagnosis, Gender, Hope, Patients