The Family Management Styles Framework as A Tool for Tailoring Interventions for Pediatric Transplant Recipients and Their Families: A Case Study

IF 1.1 Q3 NURSING
Ana Márcia Chiaradia Mendes-Castillo, R. Bousso, E. Sloand
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ABSTRACT The aim of this research study was to explore family management in pediatric liver transplantation. This qualitative case study research project used a hybrid model of thematic analysis methodology and employed the Family Management Style Framework (FMSF) as the theoretical framework. Four families of transplanted children who were outpatients in a public hospital in Brazil were analyzed in depth through interviews and analysis of medical records in the parent study. In this article, the case of 1 of those families is presented. The results show that the family defines the condition as threatening, and has dichotomous feelings about the child’s identity, sometimes seen as “special” and other times as “like any other child.” The family’s perceived consequences, one of the FMSF dimensions, bring uncertainty about the future as an important issue that deserves nursing attention. A deeper understanding of family management can promote informed discussions about the best interventions for this and other similarly affected families. The use of the FMSF in evaluating family management in pediatric transplantation and other chronic pediatric conditions can aid pediatric nurses and other nursing professionals in planning tailored interventions that maximize patient and family outcomes.
家庭管理风格框架作为为儿童移植接受者及其家庭量身定制干预措施的工具:一个案例研究
摘要本研究旨在探讨儿童肝移植的家庭管理。该定性案例研究项目采用了主题分析方法的混合模型,并采用了家庭管理风格框架(FMSF)作为理论框架。通过父母研究中的访谈和医疗记录分析,对巴西一家公立医院门诊的四个移植儿童家庭进行了深入分析。本文介绍了其中一个家庭的情况。研究结果表明,家庭将这种情况定义为具有威胁性,并且对孩子的身份有着二分法的感觉,有时被视为“特殊的”,有时被认为是“像任何其他孩子一样”。家庭的感知后果是FMSF的一个维度,它给未来带来了不确定性,这是一个值得关注的重要问题。更深入地了解家庭管理可以促进对这一家庭和其他类似受影响家庭的最佳干预措施进行知情讨论。在评估儿科移植和其他慢性儿科疾病的家庭管理中使用FMSF可以帮助儿科护士和其他护理专业人员规划量身定制的干预措施,最大限度地提高患者和家庭的结果。
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