Author:
Mooney-Doyle Kim,Deatrick Janet A.
Abstract
AbstractObjective:Uncovering what it means to be a parent during the extraordinary time of a child's life-threatening condition (LTC) is important for understanding family goals, decision making, and the work of parenting within this context.Method:Qualitative descriptive methods were employed to describe the everyday experience of parenting both children who have an LTC and their healthy siblings.Results:Some 31 parents of 28 children with an LTC who have healthy siblings participated in our study. Four themes emerged from the data that describe a parental desire to maintain emotional connection with all of their children, how parents use cues from their children to know them better and develop parenting strategies, how parents change as a result of caring for a child with an LTC, and how they strive to decrease suffering for all of their children.Significance of results:The findings of our study have implications for clinical practice, family-focused research, and health policy pertaining to families of children with life-threatening conditions.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology,General Medicine,General Nursing
Cited by
22 articles.
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