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Author (up) Cowan, C. openurl 
  Title The use of holistic nursing interventions in the treatment of breast cancer: a pilot study Type Journal Article
  Year 1995 Publication New Zealand Practice Nurse Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 80-83  
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  Abstract Nursing is increasingly using holistic interventions. Some research validating these interventions has been conducted. However there was no nursing research for these interventions with women with breast cancer. This research explored the experience of one womean who was diagnosed with breast cancer and who actively chose to have these interventions as an adjunct to the medical treatment.It was a single subject phenomenological study, effectively being a pilot study. Data was collected through unstructured interview, participant observation and review of the nursing notes. Interpretative analysis techniques were used to obtain the results. Three themes of the experience of the subject were identified as:1. maintenance of the locus of control with the subject,2. the choice of a health professional with philosophical base similar to that of the subject and3. maintenance of a focus on healthy living.These interventions were perceived as beneficial by this subject. This research demonstrated that further study on the effectiveness of holistic nursing interventions with women being treated for breast cancer is indicated  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 365 Serial 365  
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