Parents' experiences of the financial and employment impacts of their child receiving end-of-life care: a national qualitative study.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Laura Barrett, George Peat, Emma Victoria McLorie, Helen Weatherly, Sebastian Hinde, Gabriella Lake Walker, Jane Noyes, Sam Oddie, Chakrapani Vasudevan, Richard G Feltbower, Bob Phillips, Catherine Hewitt, Richard Hain, Gayathri Subramanian, Andrew Haynes, Fliss E M Murtagh, Julia Hackett, Lorna Katharine Fraser
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Background: Bereaved parents are at higher risk of poor mental and physical health outcomes than people bereaved under other circumstances. These challenges are exacerbated by the continued effects on parents' working lives and the financial strain of a child receiving end-of-life care. There has been very little recent research of parents' experiences of these impacts. Analysis of data from the second workstream of a national research programme on end-of-life care for infants, children and young people (ENHANCE) aimed to understand parents' experiences of the impact on their finances and working lives while their child received end-of-life care.

Methods: A multi-site qualitative study using in-depth interviews with bereaved parents, analysed using thematic analysis. Recruited through NHS sites, children's hospices and via the social media of third sector organisations.

Results: Forty-two interviews with 55 parents were conducted (Fathers = 16, Mothers = 39), representing 44 children. Four themes were developed: (1) The added cost burden; (2) Pressures of juggling work; (3) Accessing support; and (4) Financial impacts continue after a child dies.

Conclusions: Financial hardship is a known consequence of having a child with a life-limiting condition, especially at the end of life, and adds considerable stress to an already painful situation, with the aftermaths continuing into bereavement. The impact is exacerbated by parents' need to reduce work so they can spend time caring for their dying child, leaving families in a financially and emotionally vulnerable position. There needs to be a consistent approach to immediate practical support from healthcare providers; a review of benefit system delays and the abrupt stopping of Disability Living Allowance; and the development of tailored employment support for parents to remain in or rejoin the workforce.

父母对子女接受临终关怀的经济和就业影响的经历:一项全国性的定性研究。
背景:失去亲人的父母比在其他情况下失去亲人的人有更高的精神和身体健康状况不佳的风险。父母工作生活的持续影响和接受临终关怀的孩子的经济压力加剧了这些挑战。最近很少有关于父母对这些影响的经历的研究。对婴儿、儿童和年轻人临终关怀国家研究项目(ENHANCE)第二部分工作流程数据的分析,旨在了解父母在子女接受临终关怀时对其财务和工作生活的影响。方法:采用多地点质性研究,对丧亲父母进行深度访谈,并采用主题分析法进行分析。通过NHS网站、儿童收容所和第三部门组织的社交媒体招募。结果:共对55名家长进行了42次访谈(父亲16名,母亲39名),代表44名儿童。提出了四个主题:(1)增加的成本负担;(2)兼顾工作压力;(3)获取支持;(4)儿童死亡后经济影响仍在继续。结论:经济困难是有一个生命受限的孩子的一个众所周知的后果,特别是在生命的最后,给已经痛苦的情况增加了相当大的压力,其后果持续到丧亲之痛。父母需要减少工作,以便有时间照顾垂死的孩子,这加剧了这种影响,使家庭在经济上和情感上都处于弱势地位。需要采取一致的方法,从医疗保健提供者那里获得立即的实际支持;检讨福利制度的延误和残疾生活津贴的突然停止;为父母提供量身定制的就业支持,帮助他们留在或重新加入劳动力大军。
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BMC Palliative Care
BMC Palliative Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
9.70%
发文量
201
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Palliative Care is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in the clinical, scientific, ethical and policy issues, local and international, regarding all aspects of hospice and palliative care for the dying and for those with profound suffering related to chronic illness.
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