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Journal of Nursing & Care

ISSN: 2167-1168

Open Access

Shu-Ming Chen


People’s Republic of China

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  • Research Article
    Experiences of Healing Yoga among Breast Cancer Women with Adjuvant Chemotherapy
    Author(s): Hsiao-Yun Chang, Shu-Ming Chen and Wen-Li LinHsiao-Yun Chang, Shu-Ming Chen and Wen-Li Lin

    Objective: To illustrate the experiences and perceived benefits of healing yoga as described by patients with breast cancer participating in a healing yoga program. Methods: The qualitative research with naturalistic design was conducted after the completion of an 8 weeks healing yoga program. A total of 11 breast cancer women with adjuvant chemotherapy were interviewed using the semi-structured interview guidelines. Findings: Participants expressed their experiences of healing yoga, including transforming concern to confidence, regaining a sense of belonging, gaining experience and satisfaction, and leading the way for life, were critical in developing these benefits. The perceived benefits of participating in this program was described as positive mental support, promoted a mind-body interaction and provided benefits ascribed to social activities, leading to a reported increase in a.. Read More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2167-1168.1000394

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