Considering Parents of Malignant ill Children in COVID-19 Health Crisis

Q3 Medicine
Gordana Buljan Flander, Jasminka Stepan Giljević, Mia Roje Đapić, Sara Lulić
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Aim: Parents of children suffering from malignant diseases indubitably represent a very dainty population, underrepresented in psychosocial research. It is common for these parents to move to the hospital wards in order to support their children, which causes an unnatural cut in their lifeline, in addition to coping with terrifying diagnosis. Coping with a child’s malignant disease includes a continuous feeling of fear and concern, and change in the overall family dynamics, but also the cessation of daily life activities, even outside the context of a global pandemic, some pre-COVID research had shown. COVID-19 brought some additional challenges. In order to protect children’s fragile physical state, parents were obliged to adapt to new rules and distance from the others even more. At the same time, their fears and worries grew only bigger and coping mechanisms were seriously limited. Subjects and Methods: In this paper we investigate parental experiences and needs during COVID-19 crisis. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with ten mothers with experience of children’s in-patient treatment before and during pandemics. Results: According to main findings, theoretical model of parental adjustment and wellbeing in health crisis is proposed. Conclusion: Results imply the necessity to consider parental psychological wellbeing in order to support them and their children, especially when additional stressful and/or traumatic experiences emerge, and treat them as especially vulnerable group in research and practice.
在 COVID-19 健康危机中考虑恶性疾病儿童的父母
目的:患恶性疾病儿童的父母无疑是一个非常脆弱的群体,在社会心理研究中代表性不足。为了照顾孩子,这些父母经常要搬到医院病房,除了要应对可怕的诊断结果外,他们的生命线也被非自然地切断了。COVID 之前的一些研究表明,应对孩子的恶性疾病包括持续的恐惧和担忧,以及整个家庭动态的改变,甚至在全球大流行的背景下,也包括日常生活活动的停止。COVID-19 带来了一些额外的挑战。为了保护儿童脆弱的身体状况,父母不得不适应新的规则,与他人保持更大的距离。与此同时,他们的恐惧和担忧与日俱增,应对机制受到严重限制。研究对象和方法:本文调查了 COVID-19 危机期间父母的经历和需求。我们对十位在大流行病之前和期间有过儿童住院治疗经历的母亲进行了半结构式深度访谈。结果:根据主要研究结果,提出了健康危机中父母适应和福祉的理论模型。结论:研究结果表明,有必要考虑父母的心理健康,以便为他们及其子女提供支持,尤其是在出现额外的压力和/或创伤经历时,并在研究和实践中将他们视为特别脆弱的群体。
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Archives of Psychiatry Research
Archives of Psychiatry Research Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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