Literature DB >> 26148313

Balancing Illness and Parental Demands: Coping With Cancer While Raising Minor Children.

Corinne Rashi1, Trinity Wittman2, Argerie Tsimicalis3, Carmen G Loiselle4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE/
OBJECTIVES: To explore the cancer experience of parents and their perceptions of supportive strategies to assist them with illness- and family-related challenges.
DESIGN: Qualitative, descriptive design.
SETTING: A large McGill University-affiliated hospital cancer care center in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. PARTICIPANTS: Five mothers and seven fathers aged 33-67 years with a first cancer diagnosis who received treatment at the cancer clinic within the previous year. Participants had to have at least one minor child living with them. METHODOLOGIC APPROACH: Semistructured, audio-recorded interviews.
FINDINGS: Three main categories emerged.
CONCLUSIONS: Coping with cancer while raising children requires delicate balancing of illness and parenting demands. Tangible support systems must include access to childcare services, home healthcare services, and transportation solutions.
INTERPRETATION: Support for parenting needs is a key component of comprehensive cancer care. Oncology nurses should stay informed of all hospital, clinic, and community resources to facilitate access for parents. Unmet support needs indicate that improvements need to be made in access to medical appointments around family schedules, expanded resources for children, and reduction of wait times.

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Keywords:  child care; family-centered care; parents with cancer; psychosocial support; qualitative research

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26148313     DOI: 10.1188/15.ONF.337-344

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Nurs Forum        ISSN: 0190-535X            Impact factor:   2.172


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