The role of occupational participation and environment among Icelandic women with breast cancer: A qualitative study

Gudrun Palmadottir*

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    Abstract

    Breast cancer diagnosis generally causes a disruption of occupational life. The purpose of this study was to explore the role of occupational participation and environment in the perception of health and well-being of Icelandic women with breast cancer. Eighteen women were interviewed using the main areas from the Occupational Performance History Interview as a guideline. An inductive analysis revealed seven categories that were organized under two main headings: occupational participation and environment. The categories were labelled "maintaining control and stability", "experiencing sense of self-worth", "enhancing self development", "access to information", "support and care", "refuge in community", and "rehabilitative opportunities". Through occupational participation the women were able to regain control of life and a sense of competence and development. Information, emotional support, safety, and stimulating environments were crucial in alleviating distress and facilitate satisfactory coping with the cancer experience. The results support that occupational participation in a safe and supportive environment has powerful restorative properties. Rehabilitative and supportive services should be based on a holistic perspective and emphasize the healthy aspects of a women's life. Furthermore, occupational therapists need to widen their approach when working with women with breast cancer and focus on their needs as occupational beings.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)299-307
    Number of pages9
    JournalScandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy
    Volume17
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2010

    Other keywords

    • Occupational engagement
    • OPHI-II
    • Qualitative research
    • Rehabilitation
    • Social support

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