家长对儿童肿瘤家庭谈话干预的长期保留。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Kerstin Ivéus, Maja Holm, Ulrika Kreicbergs, Camilla Udo, Malin Lövgren
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背景:尽管儿科肿瘤学的家庭面临着重大的社会心理挑战,但明显缺乏对满足整个家庭需求的以家庭为基础的社会心理干预措施的长期科学评估。本研究考察了父母在参与以家庭为基础的心理社会干预(FTI)后4-5年的保留。FTI由6-11个手册会议组成。FTI的主要目标是促进家庭就与疾病有关的话题进行沟通,支持养育子女,并使儿童的需求可见。方法:本质性研究包括对18个家庭的30名家长进行访谈,这些家庭在4-5年前曾参加过FTI。数据采用内容分析法进行分析。结果:家长们报告说,他们仍然使用了在FTI期间学到的一些策略,这些策略帮助他们继续分享自己的想法和情绪,并在家庭中保持开放的沟通,从而减少了家庭的压力。父母们也使用一些策略,帮助他们把焦点放在孩子身上,增加家庭中的民主。他们的参与为参与医院外的新环境提供了一个跳板,在那里他们与其他父母分享他们的困难。讨论:长期评估对于理解干预措施的可持续性至关重要。心理社会干预,即FTI,即使在参与后4-5年仍然对家庭有益,在FTI期间学到的策略表现出长期的持久性,并增强了父母应对不良生活事件的弹性。
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Parents' Long-Term Retention of the Family Talk Intervention in Pediatric Oncology.

Background: Despite the significant psychosocial challenges faced by families in pediatric oncology, there is a notable lack of long-term scientific evaluations of family-based psychosocial interventions that address the needs of the entire family. This study examines parental retention 4-5 years after participating in a psychosocial family-based intervention family talk intervention (FTI). FTI consists of 6-11 manual-based meetings. The main goals of FTI are to facilitate family communication about illness-related topics, support parenting, and make the children's needs visible. Method: This qualitative study included interviews from 30 parents from 18 families who had participated in FTI 4-5 years earlier. Data were analyzed using content analysis. Results: Parents reported that they still used several of the strategies they had learned during FTI that helped them to continue to share their thoughts and emotions and maintain an open communication within the family, which reduced the family's stress. Parents also used strategies that helped them to put the spotlight on the children and to increase the democracy in the family. Their participation provided a springboard to participate in new contexts outside the hospital where they share their difficulties with other parents. Discussion: Long-term evaluation is crucial for understanding an intervention's sustainability over time. The psychosocial intervention, FTI, remained beneficial for families even 4-5 years after their participation, with the strategies learned during FTI demonstrating long-term persistence and enhancing parents' resilience in coping with adverse life events.

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