Walking on Eggshells: Parents' First Year After Their Adolescent Completes Their Cancer Treatment [Formula: see text].

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing Pub Date : 2020-07-01 Epub Date: 2020-03-06 DOI:10.1177/1043454220909788
Amy J Walker, Frances M Lewis, Abby R Rosenberg
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Abstract

Background: Despite an awareness that parents experience distress and heightened uncertainty at the end of their adolescent's treatment for cancer, little is known about the specific challenges and concerns parents hold for their adolescent survivors or how they manage these challenges. This study described challenges parents experience in the first year after their adolescent's cancer treatment and what parents did to manage those challenges. Method: Single occasion semistructured interviews were conducted with parents and were transcribed verbatim. Data were coded using inductive content analysis methods adapted from grounded theory. Results: Participants were 30 parents of adolescent survivors (13-18 years) who were in the first year following treatment completion. The core construct, "Walking on Eggshells," explained the processes and experiences parents faced once treatment was complete. Two additional domains captured how parents managed posttreatment challenges ("Doing What We Can") and the ways parents helped their adolescents adjust ("Balancing"). Conclusion: Study results suggest that services and materials are needed to help parents know common struggles that arise after treatment and ways to mitigate the severity of distress parents experience.

走在蛋壳上:父母在青少年完成癌症治疗后的第一年 [公式:见正文]。
背景:尽管人们意识到父母在青少年癌症治疗结束后会感到痛苦并增加不确定性,但对于父母为青少年幸存者所面临的具体挑战和担忧以及他们如何应对这些挑战却知之甚少。本研究描述了父母在青少年接受癌症治疗后第一年所经历的挑战,以及父母是如何应对这些挑战的。研究方法对家长进行一次性半结构式访谈,并逐字记录。采用基础理论的归纳内容分析方法对数据进行编码。结果:参与者为 30 位青少年幸存者(13-18 岁)的家长,他们都是治疗结束后第一年的幸存者。核心结构 "蛋壳上行走 "解释了治疗完成后父母所面临的过程和经历。另外两个领域反映了父母如何应对治疗后的挑战("尽我们所能")以及父母帮助青少年调整的方式("平衡")。结论研究结果表明,需要提供服务和材料,帮助家长了解治疗后出现的常见问题,以及减轻家长所经历的痛苦程度的方法。
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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: SPECIAL PATIENTS NEED SPECIAL NURSES Caring for children with cancer is one of the most technically and emotionally difficult areas in nursing. Not only are you dealing with children and adolescents who hurt, you must reassure and educate families, balance a multitude of other health care professionals, and keep up with ever-changing nursing practice and care. To help special nurses stay aware of the newest effective nursing practices, innovative therapeutic approaches, significant information trends, and most practical research in hematology and pediatric oncology nursing, you need the Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing. The journal offers pediatric hematology, oncology, and immunology nurses in clinical practice and research, pediatric social workers, epidemiologists, clinical psychologists, child life specialists and nursing educators the latest peer-reviewed original research and definitive reviews on the whole spectrum of nursing care of childhood cancers, including leukemias, solid tumors and lymphomas, and hematologic disorders. JOPON covers the entire disease process--diagnosis, treatment, recovery, and survival, as well as end-of-life care. Six times a year, the Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing introduces new and useful nursing care practice and research from around the world that saves you time and effort. Just some of the spirited topics covered include: Cancer survivorship including later-life effects of childhood cancer, including fertility, cardiac insufficiency, and pulmonary fibrosis Combination therapies Hematologic and immunologic topics Holistic, family-centered supportive care Improvement of quality of life for children and adolescents with cancer Management of side effects from surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation Management of specific symptoms/diseases/co-infections Medication tolerance differences in children and adolescents Pain control Palliative and end of life care issues Pharmacologic agents for pediatrics/clinical trial results Psychological support for the patient, siblings, and families The dynamic articles cover a wide range of specific nursing concerns, including: Advanced practice issues Clinical issues Clinical proficiency Conducting qualitative and quantitative research Developing a core curriculum for pediatric hematology/oncology nursing Encouraging active patient participation Ethical issues Evaluating outcomes Professional development Stress management and handling your own emotions Other important features include Guest Editorials from experts in the discipline, Point/Counterpoint debates, Roadmaps (personal insights into the nursing experience), and Proceedings and Abstracts from the annual Association for Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses (APHON) conference. Your special patients need special nurses--stay special by subscribing to the Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing today! This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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