Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal (Apr 2017)

Writing toward well-being: A qualitative study of community-based workshops with breast cancer survivors

  • Roanne Thomas,
  • Wendy Gifford,
  • Chad Hammond

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5737/23688076272178185
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 2
pp. 178 – 185

Abstract

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Transitioning to breast cancer survivorship can be challenging, yet there are few community-based supports. Writing is a promising psychosocial intervention, but most studies have evaluated independent writing. In contrast, our qualitative study (n=12) explored women’s experiences in a community-based workshop. The analysis of workshop recordings, journals, and interviews resulted in three themes: (a) Sharing in safe spaces, (b) Seeking permission and balance, and (c) Fear and uncertainty. The themes document unmet needs related to the emotional impact of breast cancer, as well as the potential of community-based writing to enhance well-being. Such programs may address gaps in cancer survivorship care by providing safe spaces for emotional expression, while supporting participants in the crafting of new narratives focused on well-being.