| Literature DB >> 33111591 |
Annette Holst-Hansson1, Vedrana Vejzovic2, Ewa Idvall2, Anne Wennick2.
Abstract
Currently, there are few studies which examine targeted family-focused support when a family member is diagnosed with breast cancer. Thus, the aim of this study was to explore families' experiences of participating in a family nursing intervention identified as Brief Family Health Conversations (BFamHC) following the diagnosis of breast cancer. Semi-structured family interviews were conducted with nine families (including 29 family members) 2 weeks following the family-focused intervention of three sessions of BFamHC. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data. Families reported the BFamHC as positive and as a unique kind of family health conversation, one that afforded them the opportunity to communicate and share their experiences as a family group. A family conversation, even one as time-limited as BFamHC, offered a sense of relational sharing and togetherness, thus preventing feelings of isolation and vulnerability. Therapeutic family-focused conversations, such as BFamHC, hold promise as a useful family nursing intervention following the diagnosis of breast cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Family Health Conversations; breast cancer; family nursing intervention; qualitative research
Year: 2020 PMID: 33111591 PMCID: PMC7723860 DOI: 10.1177/1074840720966759
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fam Nurs ISSN: 1074-8407 Impact factor: 3.818
An Overview Describing the Family Members’ Relation and Characteristics When Participating in Brief Family Health Conversations (BFamHC) (Family Members, n = 29).
| Participants | Age of the woman diagnosed with breast cancer (years) | Relation to the woman diagnosed with breast cancer (age, in years) when participating in BFamHC | Relation to the woman diagnosed with breast cancer (age, in years) when participating in BFamHC | Relation to the woman diagnosed with breast cancer (age, in years) when participating in BFamHC |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Family 1 | 50 | Son (21) | — | — |
| Family 2 | 50 | Son (13) | Son (12) | — |
| Family 3 | 56 | Daughter (25) | — | — |
| Family 4 | 47 | Daughter (24) | Son (22) | — |
| Family 5 | 46 | Daughter (15) | Son (13) | Son (12) |
| Family 6 | 52 | Husband (46) | Daughter (24) | Son (17) |
| Family 7 | 48 | Husband (51) | Son (14) | — |
| Family 8 | 43 | Husband (44) | Daughter (15) | Son (12) |
| Family 9 | 47 | Husband (57) | Son (13) | Son (13) |