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Modes of Embodiment in Breast Cancer Patients Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine

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https://doi.org/10.1177/1049732312457077
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2012-09-29
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Salamonsen, Anita; Kruse, Tove Elisabeth; Eriksen, Sissel H.
Abstract
Breast cancer patients are frequent users of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). They often have complex reasons for, and experiences from, their use of CAM. Bodily experiences are important and almost unexplored elements in CAM use. Our aim was to explore the meaning and importance of bodily experiences among breast cancer patients who were using CAM as a supplement or an alternative to conventional treatment (CT). Our findings based on qualitative interviews with 13 women suggest that bodily experiences were particularly important when positioned outside conventional health care prior to medical diagnosis and as user of CAM as alternative to CT. We introduce three central modes of embodiment related to CAM use: the right to one‟s body, the body used as a gauge, and the body used as a guide. Patients‟ positioning between treatment systems should be further explored from a bodily perspective to safeguard and optimize patients‟ treatment choices.
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RoMEO green journal (publishers verson cannot be used) DOI: 10.1177/1049732312457077
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Qualitative Health Research 2012, 22(11):1497-1512
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