Children's Experiences of Participation in a Family Support Program When Their Parent Has Incurable Cancer
Autor: | Kari E Bugge, Sølvi Helseth, Philip Darbyshire |
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Přispěvatelé: | Bugge, Kari, Helseth, Solvi, Darbyshire, Philip |
Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Předmět: |
Male
Program evaluation Coping (psychology) Palliative care Adolescent Family support Interviews as Topic Social support children nursing Nursing Neoplasms Adaptation Psychological cancer Humans Medicine Program Development Child Qualitative Research Terminal Care Descriptive statistics Oncology (nursing) business.industry Social perception parents Social Support Learning Memory and Perception Family Care Prognosis 111202 [FOR] coping Social Perception Oncology Child Preschool Female Family Relations family support program business Program Evaluation Qualitative research |
Zdroj: | Cancer Nursing. 31:426-434 |
ISSN: | 0162-220X |
DOI: | 10.1097/01.ncc.0000339250.83571.b0 |
Popis: | For a child, facing the imminent death of a parent is a highly stressful situation. This study assessed a preventive support program for children aged between 5 and 18 years and their families when a mother or father has an incurable form of cancer. We chose a family-based approach to reduce risk factors and enhance protective factors by increasing positive interactions between parents and children and by increasing their mutual understanding of the illness and its family impact. In this article, we focus especially on the children's experiences of how the Family Support Program met their needs and supported their coping. The qualitative study involved collecting descriptive data via in-depth interviews with children of cancer patients in palliative care after participation in the Family Support Program. The program helped the children to feel more secure; increased their knowledge and understanding; helped them become aware of their own role, their family's strengths, and whom they could approach for help; and helped them realize that it was good and helpful to talk about the illness situation. They needed to talk in private without having to think about other family members' reactions, but they also needed to be in dialogue with other family members. |
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