Cancer parents’ experiences of parenting concerns about minor children: A meta-synthesis of qualitative studies

IF 3.1 Q1 NURSING
Jing-Ling Li , Qin Ye , Ning Liu
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Abstract

Background

Some cancer patients not only endure physical and mental distress due to the disease and treatment but also shoulder the responsibility of raising their children. This situation significantly impacts the patients' quality of life. While there is a growing body of qualitative research focusing on parenting concerns among cancer patients, there remains a lack of comprehensive qualitative evidence.

Objective

This study aims to conduct a systematic review and synthesis of qualitative research evidence, investigating the experiences of cancer patients in raising minor children.

Design

Systematic review and synthesis of qualitative studies.

Setting(s)

Through a screening process employing inclusion/exclusion criteria, qualitative studies specifically addressing cancer patients raising minor children were identified.

Participants

Participants: A total of 669 participants from 40 studies were included in the review.

Methods

Four English (Pubmed, Web of Science, Embase and Cochrane Library) and three Chinese (CNKI, Wanfang and Sinomed) databases were searched for qualitative studies of the real-life experiences of raising children in cancer patients from the establishment of the library to January 2024. The methodological quality of the included literature was assessed using the Critical Appraisal Skill Program (CSAP). Qualitative data were extracted, summarized, and meta-synthesized.

Results

A total of 26 studies were included in this meta-synthesis, encompassing 11 different countries. 160 themes were extracted from these included literatures, which were combined into ten categories, ultimately forming four themes: the impact of parents' disease on their children, the challenges of parenting, coping strategies, and multifaceted parenting needs. Based on the Confidence in the Output of Qualitative research synthesis (ConQual) approach, the confidence level of the synthesized findings ranged from moderate to low.

Conclusions

Cancer patients experience significant psychological stress while raising children, which can lead to a reduction in their quality of life and influence treatment decisions. These findings elucidate the parenting concerns experienced by cancer patients, allowing medical staff to understand their emotions and treatment preferences. Additionally, healthcare professionals should pay attention to the special needs of this group and develop targeted interventions to support and reduce patients' psychological stress and burden.

癌症父母在养育未成年子女方面的经历:定性研究的元综合
背景一些癌症患者不仅要忍受疾病和治疗带来的身心痛苦,还要承担抚养子女的责任。这种情况严重影响了患者的生活质量。虽然越来越多的定性研究关注癌症患者养育子女的问题,但仍然缺乏全面的定性证据。本研究旨在对定性研究证据进行系统回顾和综述,调查癌症患者养育未成年子女的经历:方法检索了 4 个英文数据库(Pubmed、Web of Science、Embase 和 Cochrane Library)和 3 个中文数据库(CNKI、万方和 Sinomed),以了解自图书馆建立至 2024 年 1 月期间有关癌症患者抚养未成年子女的真实经历的定性研究。采用批判性评估技能程序(CSAP)对所收录文献的方法学质量进行评估。对定性数据进行了提取、总结和元综合。结果 本次元综合共纳入 26 项研究,涵盖 11 个不同国家。从这些纳入的文献中提取了 160 个主题,并将其合并为 10 个类别,最终形成了四个主题:父母疾病对子女的影响、养育子女的挑战、应对策略和多方面的养育需求。根据定性研究综述结果置信度(ConQual)方法,综述结果的置信度从中度到低度不等。结论癌症患者在抚养子女的过程中承受着巨大的心理压力,这会导致其生活质量下降并影响治疗决策。这些研究结果阐明了癌症患者在养育子女方面的担忧,使医务人员能够了解他们的情绪和治疗偏好。此外,医护人员应关注这一群体的特殊需求,并制定有针对性的干预措施,以支持和减轻患者的心理压力和负担。
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