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Changes in Siblings Over Time After the Death of a Brother or Sister From Cancer.

Terrah Foster Akard1, Micah A Skeens, Christine A Fortney, Mary S Dietrich, Mary Jo Gilmer, Kathryn Vannatta, Maru Barrera, Betty Davies, Sarah Wray, Cynthia A Gerhardt.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Limited research has examined the impact of a child's death from cancer on siblings. Even less is known about how these siblings change over time.
OBJECTIVE: This study compared changes in siblings 1 (T1) and 2 (T2) years after the death of a brother or sister from cancer based on bereaved parent and sibling interviews.
METHODS: Participants across 3 institutions represented 27 families and included bereaved mothers (n = 21), fathers (n = 15), and siblings (n = 26) ranging from 8 to 17 years old. Participants completed semistructured interviews. Content analysis identified emerging themes and included frequency counts of participant responses. McNemar tests examined differences in the frequency of responses between T1 and T2 data.
RESULTS: Participants reported similar types of changes in bereaved siblings at both time points, including changes in sibling relationships, life perspectives, their personal lives, and school performance. A new theme of "openness" emerged at T2. Frequencies of responses differed according to mother, father, or sibling informant. Overall, participants less frequently reported changes at T2 versus T1. Compared with findings in the first year, participants reported greater sibling maturity at follow-up.
CONCLUSION: Overall changes in bereaved siblings continued over 2 years with less frequency over time, with the exception of increases in maturity and openness. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Providers can educate parents regarding the impact of death of a brother or sister over time. Nurses can foster open communication in surviving grieving siblings and parents as potential protective factors in families going through their grief.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 29489479      PMCID: PMC6111002          DOI: 10.1097/NCC.0000000000000573

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Nurs        ISSN: 0162-220X            Impact factor:   2.592


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1.  Changes in siblings after the death of a child from cancer.

Authors:  Terrah L Foster; Mary Jo Gilmer; Kathryn Vannatta; Maru Barrera; Betty Davies; Mary S Dietrich; Diane L Fairclough; Cynthia A Gerhardt
Journal:  Cancer Nurs       Date:  2012 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.592

2.  They still grieve-a nationwide follow-up of young adults 2-9 years after losing a sibling to cancer.

Authors:  Josefin Sveen; Alexandra Eilegård; Gunnar Steineck; Ulrika Kreicbergs
Journal:  Psychooncology       Date:  2013-12-18       Impact factor: 3.894

3.  Sibling Relationships and Influences in Childhood and Adolescence.

Authors:  Susan M McHale; Kimberly A Updegraff; Shawn D Whiteman
Journal:  J Marriage Fam       Date:  2012-10-01

4.  Cancer-bereaved siblings' positive and negative memories and experiences of illness and death: A nationwide follow-up.

Authors:  Mary-Elizabeth Bradley Eilertsen; Malin Lövgren; Alexandra Eilegård Wallin; Ulrika Kreicbergs
Journal:  Palliat Support Care       Date:  2017-06-23

5.  Insufficient communication and anxiety in cancer-bereaved siblings: A nationwide long-term follow-up.

Authors:  Alexandra Eilegård Wallin; Gunnar Steineck; Tommy Nyberg; Ulrika Kreicbergs
Journal:  Palliat Support Care       Date:  2015-10-30

6.  Parental perceptions of siblings' grieving after a childhood cancer death: a longitudinal study.

Authors:  Maru Barrera; Rifat Alam; Norma Mammone D'Agostino; David B Nicholas; Gerald Schneiderman
Journal:  Death Stud       Date:  2013-01

7.  Impact of social support on bereaved siblings' anxiety: a nationwide follow-up.

Authors:  Mary-Elizabeth Bradley Eilertsen; Alexandra Eilegård; Gunnar Steineck; Tommy Nyberg; Ulrika Kreicbergs
Journal:  J Pediatr Oncol Nurs       Date:  2013-12-10       Impact factor: 1.636

8.  A sibling death in the family: common and consequential.

Authors:  Jason Fletcher; Marsha Mailick; Jieun Song; Barbara Wolfe
Journal:  Demography       Date:  2013-06

9.  Sibling Supporters' Experiences of Giving Support to Siblings Who Have a Brother or a Sister With Cancer.

Authors:  Margaretha Jenholt Nolbris; Stefan Nilsson
Journal:  J Pediatr Oncol Nurs       Date:  2016-07-08       Impact factor: 1.636

10.  Parents' report of child's response to sibling's death in a neonatal or pediatric intensive care unit.

Authors:  Joanne M Youngblut; Dorothy Brooten
Journal:  Am J Crit Care       Date:  2013-11       Impact factor: 2.228

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1.  Impact of resilience and social support on long-term grief in cancer-bereaved siblings: an exploratory study.

Authors:  Omid Rasouli; Unni Karin Moksnes; Trude Reinfjell; Odin Hjemdal; Mary-Elizabeth Bradley Eilertsen
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2022-06-01       Impact factor: 3.113

2.  Impact of End-of-Life Circumstances on the Adjustment of Bereaved Siblings of Children Who Died from Cancer.

Authors:  Ansley E Kenney; Perri R Tutelman; Rachel S Fisher; Keagan G Lipak; Maru Barrera; Mary Jo Gilmer; Diane Fairclough; Terrah Foster Akard; Bruce E Compas; Betty Davies; Nancy S Hogan; Kathryn Vannatta; Cynthia A Gerhardt
Journal:  J Clin Psychol Med Settings       Date:  2021-06-26
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