Emotional meanings reported by patients about their life experiences under the following in the Watch and Wait protocol: A qualitative study in a Brazilian surgery university specialized outpatient service
M. R. Suedt, S. A. Silva, A. C. O. Bispo, R. S. E. Sant’Ana, L. M. Guerra, C. A. R. Martinez, J. B. C. Carvalheira, C. S. P. Lima, E. R. Turato

TL;DR
This study explores the emotional experiences of Brazilian rectal cancer patients following a watch and wait protocol, revealing how they cope with uncertainty and anxiety.
Contribution
The paper introduces a qualitative analysis of emotional meanings attributed by patients to the watch and wait protocol in rectal cancer care.
Findings
Patients experience a sense of losing control over their fate due to the watch and wait protocol.
Imagining the worst-case scenario serves as a psychological defense mechanism.
The protocol disrupts patients' lives, causing anxiety and mental disorganization.
Abstract
Health Psychology is aggregated to clinical studies providing physicians, nurses, and psychotherapists with psychodynamics of sick persons, facilitating interpersonal relationships and greater adherence to treatments. How do people deal with illness and treatment from what they symbolize in experiences of becoming ill? Watch & Wait Protocol for patients with rectal cancer is an active surveillance as an alternative approach in surgical medical management. Patients are followed with physical examinations, endoscopy, and imaging. Observation carried out through periodic examinations aims to avoid surgery stage while rectal cancer is maintained. To interpret emotional meanings attributed by patients, after adhering to the W&W protocol for rectal cancer, to life experiences of watching and waiting for the disease course. Clinical-Qualitative Method (Turato. Portuguese Psychos. J, 2000…
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TopicsPsychotherapy Techniques and Applications · Psychology of Social Influence
