Return to valued activities: Survivors' experiences of adaptation and growth after treatment for head and neck cancer.
Chandrika GibsonMoira O'ConnorRohen WhiteMelanie JacksonSiddhartha BaxiDianne SheppardGeorgia K B HalkettPublished in: Psycho-oncology (2022)
People diagnosed with HNC frequently experience lasting effects and other survivorship issues, however some survivors were able to return to valued activities and recreate a meaningful lifestyle reflecting the possibility of post traumatic growth. This study provides insight into the experiences of head and neck cancer survivors who were able to make meaning and find internal and external growth following treatment. These findings can be used to inform advanced communication skills training for oncology health professionals and psychoeducational courses for people diagnosed with head and neck cancer in the future.