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Men's experiences of living with melanoma: An interpretive phenomenological analysis

Lookup NU author(s): Rebecca Healey, Dr Kate SwainstonORCiD

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Abstract

This study explores men’s subjective lived experiences of melanoma. An interpretative phenomenological approach was employed using in-depth semi-structured interviews and photo-elicitation. Six men took photographs to illustrate their lived experiences. These images were discussed and interpreted by the men during the interview process. Four themes were developed from data analysis: waiting and uncertainty, “melanoia”, the physicality of melanoma, and positive re-framing and altered time perspective. Physical, psychological and social impacts were identified within men’s accounts of their experiences which influenced illness experience. Photo-elicitation was noted by both the researchers and the men participating as having benefits during the interview process. Men also described therapeutic benefits of this tool by providing a focus for reflection.


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Author(s): Healey R, Taylor J, Swainston K

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Health Psychology Update

Year: 2021

Volume: 30

Issue: 2

Pages: 40-52

Acceptance date: 13/04/2021

ISSN (print): 0954-2027

Publisher: British Psychological Society

URL: https://shop.bps.org.uk/health-psychology-update-vol-30-no-2-autumn-2021


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