Sheltering in chaos: parents’ experiences when facing moral challenges in childhood cancer care

IF 1.8 3区 哲学 Q2 ETHICS
Charlotte Weiner, Pernilla Pergert, Anders Castor, Bert Molewijk, Cecilia Bartholdson
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Abstract

Childhood cancers are life-threatening diseases that affect the whole family. During the treatment moral situations might arise. Research on how parents perceive moral challenges in childhood cancer care is sparse. The aim was to explore parents’ main concern, and how they deal with their main concern, when facing moral challenges in childhood cancer care. Data collection included focus group interviews with parents. The data analysis was carried out according to a classical theory and revealed the core category “Sheltering in chaos”. The strategies to handle the main concern included “To bring the child through a life-saving trajectory” by “Balancing control” and “Deliberating of suffering. The consequences included feelings of being “Torn between roles”. “Familiarity” emerged as a facilitating factor to handle moral challenges. The results indicate that parents are torn between different roles, and that the care experience is improved through familiarity with the healthcare professionals. The following findings may inspire new ways of offering moral support to families in childhood cancer care.
混乱中的庇护:父母在儿童癌症护理中面临道德挑战时的经历
儿童癌症是危及生命的疾病,影响到整个家庭。在治疗过程中可能会出现道德问题。关于父母如何看待儿童癌症治疗中的道德挑战的研究很少。其目的是探讨父母的主要担忧,以及他们如何处理他们的主要担忧,当面对儿童癌症护理的道德挑战时。数据收集包括与家长的焦点小组访谈。根据经典理论对数据进行分析,揭示出“乱中避难”的核心范畴。处理主要问题的策略包括通过“平衡控制”和“慎重考虑痛苦”来“使儿童走上挽救生命的轨道”。其后果包括“在角色之间纠结”的感觉。“熟悉度”成为应对道德挑战的便利因素。结果表明,父母在不同的角色之间挣扎,通过熟悉医疗保健专业人员,护理体验得到改善。以下的发现可能会激发出在儿童癌症治疗中为家庭提供精神支持的新方法。
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Ethics & Behavior
Ethics & Behavior Multiple-
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