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"A remarkable experience of god, shaping us as a family": parents' use of faith following child's rare disease diagnosis.

Hillary N Purcell1, Allison Whisenhunt, Joy Cheng, Sophia Dimitriou, Lisa R Young, Daniel H Grossoehme.   

Abstract

A child's chronic illness can lead parents to utilize different types of coping, including religious beliefs and practices. Previous studies have generally focused on life-shortening diagnoses. The present study explored parental use of faith when the diagnosis was not life-shortening, using grounded-theory qualitative methodology. Data were collected using semi-structured telephone interviews with N = 12 parents of children diagnosed with Neuroendocrine Hyperplasia of Infancy (NEHI); approximately 50% of the diagnosed population in the United States at the time of the interview. Participants used faith to cope and make meaning in five ways: parents believed NEHI happened for a reason; beliefs provided resilience; parents were sustained by faith communities; beliefs affected parents' behavior; and beliefs developed over time. The results suggest that chaplains develop means for universal screening for spiritual struggle; educating congregational clergy how to support families in which a child has a chronic illness; and assisting parents construct meaning of their experience.

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Keywords:  NEHI; chronic disease; parents; religious coping; spirituality

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25569780      PMCID: PMC4313747          DOI: 10.1080/08854726.2014.988525

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Care Chaplain        ISSN: 0885-4726


  27 in total

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Authors:  Daniel H Grossoehme; Sian Cotton; Judy Ragsdale; Alexandra L Quittner; Gary McPhail; Michael Seid
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  2 in total

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