| Literature DB >> 34086540 |
Simran R A Arora1,2, Wendy Shama1,2, Sonia Lucchetta1,2, Shawna Markowitz1, Angela Yohan1.
Abstract
Photovoice was employed as a clinical intervention to engage siblings of children with cancer, provide opportunity for sibling support, and elicit information about their lived experiences. Sibling support groups have been effective, however, none have utilized this intervention. Four teenagers who had a sibling diagnosed with cancer participated in a seven-week intervention group. Themes were identified to inform future clinical practice. Four main themes included: (i) support, (ii) changes, (iii) feelings, and (iv) Photovoice group experience. Photovoice, used as a clinical intervention, elicited valuable information and generated fruitful conversations, enabling siblings to relate to and learn from one another.Entities:
Keywords: Sibling; cancer patients; clinical intervention; hospital social work; photovoice; youth
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34086540 DOI: 10.1080/00981389.2021.1926397
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Work Health Care ISSN: 0098-1389