[The psychosocial situation of parents of children with cancer during aftercare - Results of a qualitative study].

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Désirée Sigmund, Verena Paul, Jana Winzig, Gabriele Escherich, Stefan Rutkowski, Laura Inhestern, Corinna Bergelt
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Abstract

Pediatric cancer can lead to late effects and long-term impairments. Even after the end of acute treatment, challenges in daily life and psychosocial distress may persist for all family members. The aim of the current study was to investigate the experiences of parents of childhood cancer survivors after the end of acute treatment regarding returning to daily life, psychosocial stressors and coping strategies.In a qualitative study, we conducted semistructured interviews with parents of childhood cancer survivors up to 17 years of age. In total 30 parents (n=20 mothers and n=10 fathers) were interviewed regarding their experiences. Data were transcribed verbatim and analyzed with the program MAXQDA. For the analysis qualitative content analysis was used.Many parents reported changes and impairments returning to daily life after the end of acute pediatric cancer treatment. Worries regarding the health of their child and fears of relapse can be distressing especially during follow-up care examinations. Some parents also reported a support needs due to psychological distress. Facilitating aspects for coping with the disease are an open communication and leisure activities.Although daily life becomes normal with passing time, there can still be impairments and stressors for the whole family. Several recommendations for follow-up healthcare of families with childhood cancer survivors can be inferred.Next to medical follow-up care, families of childhood cancer survivors should receive psychosocial support after the end of acute treatment to help them settle in their daily life and cope with stressors.

[癌症患儿的父母在康复期间的心理社会状况-一项定性研究的结果]。
儿童癌症可能导致晚期影响和长期损害。即使在急性治疗结束后,日常生活中的挑战和社会心理困扰也可能持续存在于所有家庭成员身上。本研究的目的是调查儿童癌症幸存者的父母在急性治疗结束后重返日常生活,心理社会压力源和应对策略的经历。在一项定性研究中,我们对17岁以下儿童癌症幸存者的父母进行了半结构化访谈。共有30位父母(n=20位母亲和n=10位父亲)就他们的经历接受了采访。将数据逐字转录,并用MAXQDA程序进行分析。采用定性含量分析法进行分析。许多家长报告说,在急性儿童癌症治疗结束后,他们的日常生活发生了变化和损伤。对孩子健康的担忧和对复发的恐惧可能令人痛苦,特别是在后续护理检查期间。一些家长还表示,由于心理困扰,他们需要支持。促进应对疾病的方面是开放的交流和休闲活动。虽然随着时间的推移,日常生活变得正常,但整个家庭仍然可能受到损害和压力。可以推断出对儿童癌症幸存者家庭的后续保健的一些建议。除了医疗后续护理外,儿童癌症幸存者的家庭在急性治疗结束后应接受社会心理支持,以帮助他们适应日常生活并应对压力源。
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