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"I Feel Like My Child's Health Is Hanging by a Thread": A Grounded Theory of Experiences of Parents of Children With Cancer During Emergency Department Visits.
Introduction: This study aimed to generate an explanatory framework to obtain a more detailed understanding of the experiences of parents of children with cancer during ED visits.
Methods: A grounded theory approach was used for the present study. Semistructured format interviews were conducted with 12 parents of children with cancer. Data collection and generation were managed simultaneously for analysis. The qualitative data were analyzed using open, axial, and selective coding.
Results: The core category summarizes parents' concerns and fears about their child's health. The core category was identified as "I feel like my child's health is hanging by a thread." Four main categories with related subcategories were developed that revealed the experiences of parents of children with cancer: "Focusing on the specific conditions of childhood cancer," "Expectation of healing care behaviors," "Reflections of the ED visit on the parents and children," and "Implementing family-centered emergency care."
Discussion: The study developed a grounded theory that provides a guideline for the pediatric emergency team on the priority issues in the care of pediatric oncology patients and the importance of the care approach for parents. Parents emphasized that their children's health was vulnerable, and they needed resources created by the supportive care practice to create an optimal healing environment in the pediatric emergency department.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Emergency Nursing, the official journal of the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), is committed to the dissemination of high quality, peer-reviewed manuscripts relevant to all areas of emergency nursing practice across the lifespan. Journal content includes clinical topics, integrative or systematic literature reviews, research, and practice improvement initiatives that provide emergency nurses globally with implications for translation of new knowledge into practice.
The Journal also includes focused sections such as case studies, pharmacology/toxicology, injury prevention, trauma, triage, quality and safety, pediatrics and geriatrics.
The Journal aims to mirror the goal of ENA to promote: community, governance and leadership, knowledge, quality and safety, and advocacy.