Experiences of men diagnosed with prostate cancer in the four northern regions Namibia
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2016
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This  article  is  aimed  at  describing  the  lived  experiences  of  men  diagnosed  and  living  with  prostate  cancer in  the four  northern  regions.
A  phenomenological, explorative  and  descriptive  design  was  followed  as  the  basis  for conducting  the  study.  The  above  mentioned research  design  was  achieved  through individual in-depth  interviews conducted with men diagnosed and living with prostate cancer in the Intermediate 
Hospital that serves as a referral hospital for cancer patients from all the four northern regions. A sample of ten (10) men, diagnosed and living with 
prostate  cancer,  from  a  population  comprised  of  men  between  the  ages  of  39 - 95  was  selected  using  a  non-probability  purposive  sampling  technique.  This  sample  size  was  determined  by  saturation  of  data  as  reflected  in repeating  themes.  Ethical  clearance  was  received  from  an  ethical  review  committee  prior  to  the  conduct  of  the 
study. Individual  in-depth  interviews  and  field  notes  were  used  as  a  method  of  data  collection.  During  the interviews, participants were asked one question namely; “What is your experience after being diagnosed with 
prostate  cancer?”  Communication  skills  were  employed  to  encourage  participants  to  verbalize  their  lived experiences  after  being  diagnosed  with  prostate  cancer.  A  tape  recorder  was  used  to  collect  data  and  was transcribed verbatim. Data collected was analyzed in line with Tesch’s eight steps in the coding process. The researcher and an independent qualitative research expert carried out coding. Four themes emerged from the results of the study. It became evident that men diagnosed and living with prostate cancer had different experiences after being   diagnosed   that  resulted   in  physical   discomfort   and   psychological   changes   in   their   bodies.   It   was recommended  that  more  emphasis  should  be  put  on  supportive  care  towards  men  diagnosed  with  the  disease. 
Individualized  approaches  to  help  men  address  their  thoughts  and  feelings  after  being  diagnosed  with  prostate cancer  should  be  considered,  as  well  as  the  incorporation  of  strategies  that  help  men  to  be  more  effective  at obtaining social support.
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Prostate cancer, Experiences
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Salomo, S., Pretorius, L., & Amukugo, H.J. (2016). Experiences of men diagnosed with prostate cancer in the four northern regions Namibia. European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research, 3(5), 662-673.