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Jessica Keim-Malpass1, Marianne Baernholdt, Jeanne M Erickson

  • 1School of Nursing, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA. jlk2t@virginia.edu

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Young women with cancer face persistent pain, fatigue, financial hurdles, fertility concerns, and mental health issues. Online blogs reveal these challenges and unmet needs during and after treatment.

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Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Digital Health
  • Qualitative Research

Background:

  • Young women diagnosed with cancer utilize illness blogs to share their experiences.
  • These online narratives offer valuable insights for researchers and healthcare providers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore life disruptions experienced by young women with cancer.
  • To identify facilitators and barriers to healthcare access during and post-treatment.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative, exploratory study analyzing 16 Internet illness blogs.
  • Participants were women aged 20-39 diagnosed with cancer.
  • Phenomenological and thematic analysis techniques were employed.

Main Results:

  • Four key areas of persistent problems were identified: pain/fatigue, financial/insurance barriers, fertility concerns, and posttraumatic stress/anxiety.
  • These issues persisted without relief for the study participants.
  • Narratives highlighted significant physical, psychosocial, and emotional challenges.

Conclusions:

  • Young women's online narratives convey fear, uncertainty, and anger regarding ongoing cancer-related issues.
  • Illness blogs provide a naturalistic platform for understanding patient experiences in their own words.
  • Findings can inform nursing interventions beyond traditional clinical settings.