Utilization of resources—Self-advocacy consists of survivors’ involvement with people
and groups that support their own interests and often the interests of the larger survivor
population. Self-advocates may seek out and provide social support through individual
relationships and support groups to share personal experiences and learn from others’.
Survivor-advocates are a new genre of patient advocates who use their shared experiences to
assist each other in navigating life with cancer. Similarly, membership in cancer-related
groups indicates a survivors’ personal identification as a member of a larger cancer
community and presents an opportunity to gain support through their cancer experience.
Finally, self-advocacy may extend to acting to advance cancer awareness, policy and
research through involvement in personal and public service opportunities, cancer non-profit
agencies (Bastian 1998), Koon et al. 2009, Norton 1998), political lobbying, using personal
narratives to increase awareness and spur action (Hoffman & Stovall 2006) and contributing
to oncology research efforts (Andejeski et al. 2002). These actions may come from personal
needs or from altruistic intentions to ‘give back’ and are indicative of survivors’
understanding and ownership of their cancer and may ultimately benefit the individual
through a symbiotic relationship.
การใช้ประโยชน์จากทรัพยากรUtilization of resources- —ตัวเองSelf- -การสนับสนุนประกอบด้วยผู้รอดชีวิต' สนับสนุนตัวเองอาจจะหาทางออกและให้การสนับสนุนทางสังคมผ่านแต่ละความสัมพันธ์และกลุ่มสนับสนุนที่จะแบ่งปันประสบการณ์ส่วนบุคคลและการเรียนรู้จากคนอื่น ๆ '. เดนตาย- ประชาสัมพันธ์เป็นรูปแบบใหม่ของการปรึกษาผู้ป่วยที่ใช้ประสบการณ์ร่วมกันของพวกเขาเพื่อช่วยเหลือซึ่งกันและกันในการเดินเรือชีวิตด้วยโรคมะเร็ง. advocacy consists of survivors’ involvement with people
and groups that support their own interests and often the interests of the larger survivor
population. Self-advocates may seek out and provide social support through individual
relationships and support groups to share personal experiences and learn from others’.
Survivor-advocates are a new genre of patient advocates who use their shared experiences to
assist each other in navigating life with cancer. Similarly, membership in cancer-related
groups indicates a survivors’ personal identification as a member of a larger cancer
community and presents an opportunity to gain support through their cancer experience.
Finally, self-advocacy may extend to acting to advance cancer awareness, policy and
research through involvement in personal and public service opportunities, cancer non-profit
agencies (Bastian 1998), Koon et al. 2009, Norton 1998), political lobbying, using personal
narratives to increase awareness and spur action (Hoffman & Stovall 2006) and contributing
to oncology research efforts (Andejeski et al. 2002). These actions may come from personal
needs or from altruistic intentions to ‘give back’ and are indicative of survivors’
understanding and ownership of their cancer and may ultimately benefit the individual
through a symbiotic relationship.
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