慢性疾病儿童父母的自我同情:概念分析。

IF 1.4 Q3 NURSING
Belitung Nursing Journal Pub Date : 2025-05-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.33546/bnj.3833
Chayapa Boonlue, Siriluk Srisawet
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背景:有一个患有慢性疾病的孩子会给父母带来很大的压力,并可能对养育质量产生不利影响,从而危及孩子的成长。自我同情是一种情绪调节策略,可以应对来自养育子女的压力,但尚未被探索,特别是在父母与孩子的慢性疾病相关的背景下。目的:探讨和分析慢性疾病患儿父母自我同情的概念,为今后的研究、临床实践和干预设计提供依据。方法:采用Walker和Avant的八步概念分析方法,包括选择概念、定义分析目标、使用主要数据库(CINAHL、ScienceDirect、PubMed、Medline、ProQuest、Scopus和谷歌Scholar)中的指定关键词进行文献检索(2014-2024)、识别定义属性、呈现模型、边缘、相关和相反案例、概述前事、后果和经验参考。结果:慢性疾病患儿父母的自我同情属性包括自我仁慈、共同人性、正念和减轻痛苦的动机。前因包括疾病认知、社会支持和污名。其结果是改善父母的心理健康(减少抑郁、焦虑、父母压力和倦怠),有效的养育(父母的反应和用心的养育),并减少儿童的困难(内化和外化症状)。结论:本概念分析提供了慢性疾病患儿父母自我同情的前因、属性和结果。护理应注重自我同情教育,结合跨学科合作,以提高家长对孩子疾病的了解。护士应评估社会支持,鼓励父母寻求支持网络,并提供技能培训,以应对耻辱。保健专业人员需要接受文化能力方面的培训,以便与来自不同文化背景的家庭合作,并管理养育子女做法和养育子女标准方面的文化差异。
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Self-compassion in parents of children with chronic illnesses: A concept analysis.

Background: Having a child with a chronic condition presents major stress for parents and can adversely affect parenting quality, thus jeopardizing children's outcomes. Self-compassion serves as an emotion regulation strategy to cope with stress from parenting, but remains unexplored, particularly in the parents' context related to their children's chronic illnesses.

Objective: This paper aimed to explore and analyze the concept of self-compassion in parents of children with chronic illnesses to inform future research, clinical practices, and intervention designs for improving parenting outcomes.

Methods: Walker and Avant's eight-step concept analysis approach was conducted, which comprised selecting the concept, defining analysis aims, conducting a literature search (2014-2024) using specified keywords across major databases (CINAHL, ScienceDirect, PubMed, Medline, ProQuest, Scopus and Google Scholar), identifying defining attributes, presenting model, borderline, related, and contrary cases, and outlining antecedents, consequences, and empirical referents.

Results: The attributes of self-compassion in parents of children with chronic illnesses consist of self-kindness, common humanity, mindfulness, and motivation to relieve suffering. Antecedents comprise illness perception, social support, and stigma. Consequences are improved parents' psychological well-being (decreased depression, anxiety, parental stress, and burnout), effective parenting (parental responsiveness and mindful parenting), and reduced children's difficulties (internalizing and externalizing symptoms).

Conclusion: This concept analysis offers the antecedents, attributes, and consequences of self-compassion in parents of children with chronic illnesses. Nursing care should focus on self-compassion education that incorporates interdisciplinary collaboration to enhance parents' understanding of their child's illness. Nurses should assess social support, encourage parents to seek support networks, and provide skill training to cope with stigma. Healthcare professionals need training for cultural competence to work with families from diverse cultural backgrounds and manage cultural differences in parenting practices and child-rearing standards.

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