Effect of resilience training in improving the ability to cope with stress and hope of mothers with cancer children.

IF 2.3 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
SAGE Open Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20503121241284851
Arash Khalili, Mahnaz Khatiban, Sajjad Ebrahimi, Khodayar Oshvandi
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Abstract

Background: The present study investigates the effect of resilience training in improving the ability to cope with stress and hope of mothers with cancer children.

Methods: In this interventional study, 70 mothers parenting children with cancer were selected as available and randomly classified into the control and experimental groups. The mothers of the two groups completed the parenting stress and hope questionnaire. In the test group, nine sessions of resilience training were held by the researcher for 60 min. One month after the intervention, they were again asked to complete the parenting stress and hope questionnaires. Moreover, in the control group, the mothers completed the parenting stress and hope questionnaires again 2 months later without any intervention.

Result: The difference between the average scores of hope and parental stress showed that the mean score of hope in the intervention and control groups increased by about 5.45 and 2.74 units, and the hope variable was improved in both groups. The mean score of parental stress in the intervention group decreased by 39.62 units. However, in the control group, it increased by 2.45 units, and parental stress in this group declined.

Conclusion: Resilience training significantly reduced the level of parental stress and increased the level of hope in the mothers of the test group. Therefore, it is recommended to use resilience in reducing the level of parental stress and increasing the hope level of mothers with children with cancer.

抗逆力培训对提高癌症患儿母亲应对压力的能力和希望的影响。
研究背景本研究探讨了抗逆力训练对提高癌症患儿母亲应对压力的能力和希望的影响:在这项干预性研究中,我们选取了 70 位抚养癌症儿童的母亲,将她们随机分为对照组和实验组。两组母亲均填写了育儿压力和希望问卷。在试验组中,研究人员对她们进行了九次抗逆力培训,每次 60 分钟。干预一个月后,她们再次被要求填写养育压力和希望问卷。此外,在对照组中,母亲们在未接受任何干预的情况下,于 2 个月后再次填写养育压力和希望问卷:结果:希望和父母压力平均得分的差异显示,干预组和对照组的希望平均得分分别增加了约 5.45 和 2.74 个单位,两组的希望变量均有所改善。干预组的父母压力平均分下降了 39.62 个单位。结论:抗逆力训练显著降低了儿童的抗逆力水平:抗逆力训练大大降低了试验组母亲的父母压力水平,提高了她们的希望水平。因此,建议使用抗逆力来降低父母的压力水平,提高癌症患儿母亲的希望水平。
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SAGE Open Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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