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Supporting parental caregivers of children living with life-threatening or life-limiting illnesses: A Delphi study.

Nicole R Smith1,2, Jill M G Bally1,2, Lorraine Holtslander1,2,3, Shelley Peacock1,2, Shelley Spurr1,2, Heather Hodgson-Viden1,2, Christopher Mpofu2,4, Marcelline Zimmer2,5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The impact of a child s life-limiting or life-threatening illness is significant on parents who experience a great deal of emotional, physical, and spiritual upheaval. Hope has been identified as an important inner resource for parental caregivers. Specifically, parental hope has been described as having four subproceses including Accepting Reality, Establishing Control, Restructuring Hope, and Purposive Positive Thinking.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this Delphi study was to gather expert opinions from parents and formal care providers about the four subproceses essential to parental hope, to increase understanding of parental caregivers current support needs. As Phase one of a three-phase study, the findings provided direction in the development of a theory-based hope intervention. DESIGN AND METHODS: A Delphi study consisting of three rounds of survey questions and controlled feedback to experts was employed. Experts suggested strategies for each subprocess and ranked them in order of highest to lowest according to feasibility and effectiveness.
RESULTS: Sixty-eight experts consisting of parental caregivers of children diagnosed with life-limiting or life-threatening illnesses and those who care for them (community members, nurses, social workers, and physicians) were recruited to participate. Through three rounds of survey questions, response rates ranged from 92-97%. A consensus revealed eight major themes that support parental hope: Organize Basic Needs; Connect with Others; Prioritize Self-care; Obtain Meaningful Information; Take Things Day by Day; Advocate for Parental Participation; Manifest Positivity; and Celebrate Milestones. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: This study identified a wide variety of psychosocial needs for parental caregivers. Results also offered direction for a theory-based hope intervention while highlighting the need for additional research in this area. These results will provide the foundation for a booklet parents can work through in their journey of caring for a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening illness.
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Keywords:  Delphi; family nursing; hope; life-limiting/life-threatening illnesses; pediatrics

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30369020     DOI: 10.1111/jspn.12226

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Spec Pediatr Nurs        ISSN: 1539-0136            Impact factor:   1.260


  4 in total

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2.  Compassionate Healthcare for Parents of Children with Life-limiting Illnesses: A Qualitative Study.

Authors:  Leeai Chong; Farah Khalid; Adina Abdullah
Journal:  Indian J Palliat Care       Date:  2021-12-18

3.  Parental experiences of having a child with CLN3 disease (juvenile Batten disease) and how these experiences relate to family resilience.

Authors:  Mattias Krantz; Emma Malm; Niklas Darin; Kalliopi Sofou; Antri Savvidou; Colin Reilly; Petra Boström
Journal:  Child Care Health Dev       Date:  2022-03-04       Impact factor: 2.943

4.  Keeping Hope Possible Toolkit: The Development and Evaluation of a Psychosocial Intervention for Parents of Infants, Children and Adolescents with Life Limiting and Life Threatening Illnesses.

Authors:  Jill M G Bally; Meridith Burles; Shelley Spurr; Lorraine Holtslander; Heather Hodgson-Viden; Roona Sinha; Marcelline Zimmer
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-12
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