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Breast cancer in the family--children's perceptions of their mother's cancer and its initial treatment: qualitative study.

Gillian Forrest1, Caroline Plumb, Sue Ziebland, Alan Stein.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To explore how children of mothers newly diagnosed with breast cancer perceive their mother's illness and its initial treatment; to contrast their accounts with the mothers' perceptions of their children's knowledge.
DESIGN: Qualitative interview study with thematic analysis.
SETTING: Home based interviews with mothers and children in Oxfordshire, England. PARTICIPANTS: 37 mothers with early breast cancer and 31 of their children aged between 6 and 18 years.
RESULTS: Awareness of cancer as a life threatening illness existed even among most of the youngest children interviewed. Children described specific aspects of their mother's treatment as especially stressful (seeing her immediately postoperatively, chemotherapy, and hair loss). Children suspected that something was wrong even before they were told the diagnosis. Parents sometimes misunderstood their children's reactions and underestimated the emotional impact or did not recognise the children's need for more preparation and age appropriate information about the illness and its treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: As part of their care, parents newly diagnosed with a life threatening illness need to be supported to think about how they will talk to their children. General practitioners and hospital specialists, as well as nurses, are well placed to be able to help with these concerns and if necessary to be involved in discussions with the children. The provision of appropriate information, including recommended websites, should be part of this care. More information specifically designed for young children is needed.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16613935      PMCID: PMC1450041          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.38793.567801.AE

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ        ISSN: 0959-8138


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