The experience of massage in an oncology ward was the focus of this study.
Eight Female cancer patients were given massage for 10 consecutive days and
then interviewed using phenomenology as a theoretical framework. The essen
tial meaning of getting massage as part of the daily care for female cancer
patients was described as getting a meaningful relief from suffering. The
findings identified five themes: the relief is meaningful because it offers
the patient an experience of being "special." The massage contributes to t
he development of a positive relationship with the personnel, to feeling st
rong, and to a balance between autonomy and dependence. The massage also br
ings about a meaningful relief from suffering because it lust "feels good."
The findings of this study can be of use to health care professionals as i
t shows that the relatively short period of massage can result in physical
and emotional benefits for cancer patients.