The process of adaptation: Parents' journey navigating their child's chronic health condition diagnosis.

IF 0.8 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Amy L Thompson, Sarah L Smith
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PurposeThis study aimed to examine parents' perceptions and experiences navigating their child's chronic health condition diagnosis.MethodsResearchers used a qualitative research design, applying a phenomenological approach to interview 15 parents of children with a chronic health condition. Researchers analyzed verbatim transcripts to develop themes and report strategies that might inform care of the child and parents.ResultsParents described a fluid experience navigating their child's diagnosis that involved five interwoven elements: grief, anxiety, unknowing, responsibility, and positivity. Mediating processes of time and experience supported adaptation toward positivity. Experiences appeared to transcend child-specific diagnoses suggesting a common process of parent adaptation to a child's diagnosis.ConclusionFindings elucidate parents' lived experiences surrounding their child's diagnosis of a chronic health condition. Parents are inextricable from their child's care; thus, findings may garner knowledge supporting providers to employ strategies that support favorable outcomes for both children and parents.

适应的过程:父母的旅程导航他们的孩子的慢性健康状况诊断。
研究人员采用定性研究设计,运用现象学方法采访了 15 位慢性病患儿的父母。研究人员对逐字记录誊本进行了分析,以确定主题,并报告可为儿童和家长护理提供参考的策略。结果家长们描述了他们在子女诊断过程中的多变经历,其中涉及五个相互交织的元素:悲伤、焦虑、不了解、责任和积极。时间和经验的中介过程支持了积极的适应。这些经历似乎超越了特定儿童的诊断,表明父母适应儿童诊断的共同过程。父母与子女的护理密不可分;因此,研究结果可为医疗服务提供者提供知识支持,帮助他们采取对儿童和父母都有利的策略。
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