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Family Identity and Roles in the Context of Li-Fraumeni Syndrome: "No One's Like Us Mutants".

Catherine Wilsnack, Jennifer L Young, Shana L Merrill, Victoria Groner, Jennifer T Loud, Renee C Bremer, Mark H Greene, Payal P Khincha, Allison Werner-Lin.   

Abstract

Li-Fraumeni syndrome (LFS) is a rare hereditary cancer syndrome in which individuals have a significantly increased risk of developing multiple cancers throughout the life span. An LFS diagnosis may shift the individual's sense of self and tolerance of cancer risk as they engage in cancer screening and cancer prevention activities. This study examined the impact of family identity on health decision making, communication, and role function. Forty-five families completed one or more interviews during an annual, protocol-specific cancer screening study. An interdisciplinary team analyzed 66 interviews using interpretive description and modified grounding theory. Thematically, identity emerged as an evolving construct regarding self and/or family, embedded in historical and ongoing experiences with LFS. Notions of individual and shared family identities guided decision making related to healthcare and influenced interpersonal communication and role function between supportive networks and families. Alignment between individual, family, and generational identities may shape engagement in genetic testing, risk management, and family life. Medical teams that are unequipped to address the psychosocial challenges that LFS populations face may include mental health professionals on interprofessional care teams to navigate risk management and consequential familial conflict. © Crown copyright 2021.

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Keywords:  Li-Fraumeni syndrome; cancer; decision making; family identity; family roles

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34618014      PMCID: PMC8783604          DOI: 10.1093/hsw/hlab032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Soc Work        ISSN: 0360-7283


  20 in total

1.  Legacies and Relationships: Diverse Social Networks and BRCA1/2 Risk Management Decisions and Actions.

Authors:  Anne L Ersig; Allison Werner-Lin; Lindsey Hoskins; Jennifer Young; Jennifer T Loud; June Peters; Mark H Greene
Journal:  J Fam Nurs       Date:  2018-12-12       Impact factor: 3.818

2.  Leadership, Literacy, and Translational Expertise in Genomics: Challenges and Opportunities for Social Work.

Authors:  Allison Werner-Lin; Judith L M McCoyd; Maya H Doyle; Sarah J Gehlert
Journal:  Health Soc Work       Date:  2016-08-01

3.  Family Health Leaders: Lessons on Living with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome across Generations.

Authors:  Ashley Pantaleao; Jennifer L Young; Norman B Epstein; Mae Carlson; Renée C Bremer; Payal P Khincha; June A Peters; Mark H Greene; Kevin Roy; Maria Isabel Achatz; Sharon A Savage; Allison Werner-Lin
Journal:  Fam Process       Date:  2019-10-24

4.  Easing the Burden: Describing the Role of Social, Emotional and Spiritual Support in Research Families with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome.

Authors:  June A Peters; Regina Kenen; Renee Bremer; Shannon Givens; Sharon A Savage; Phuong L Mai
Journal:  J Genet Couns       Date:  2015-11-30       Impact factor: 2.537

Review 5.  The Inherited p53 Mutation in the Brazilian Population.

Authors:  Maria Isabel Achatz; Gerard P Zambetti
Journal:  Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med       Date:  2016-12-01       Impact factor: 6.915

6.  Waiting and "weighted down": the challenge of anticipatory loss for individuals and families with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome.

Authors:  Allison Werner-Lin; Jennifer L Young; Catherine Wilsnack; Shana L Merrill; Victoria Groner; Mark H Greene; Payal P Khincha
Journal:  Fam Cancer       Date:  2020-07       Impact factor: 2.375

7.  A Systematic Review of How Young People Live with Inherited Disease: What Can We Learn for Li-Fraumeni Syndrome?

Authors:  Rowan Forbes Shepherd; Alexandra Lewis; Louise A Keogh; Allison Werner-Lin; Martin B Delatycki; Laura E Forrest
Journal:  J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol       Date:  2018-07-13       Impact factor: 2.223

8.  Couples coping with screening burden and diagnostic uncertainty in Li-Fraumeni syndrome: Connection versus independence.

Authors:  Jennifer L Young; Ashley Pantaleao; Lori Zaspel; Jessica Bayer; June A Peters; Payal P Khincha; Renee C Bremer; Jennifer T Loud; Mark H Greene; Maria Isabel Achatz; Sharon A Savage; Allison Werner-Lin
Journal:  J Psychosoc Oncol       Date:  2018-12-28

Review 9.  Cancer Screening Recommendations for Individuals with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome.

Authors:  Christian P Kratz; Maria Isabel Achatz; Laurence Brugières; Thierry Frebourg; Judy E Garber; Mary-Louise C Greer; Jordan R Hansford; Katherine A Janeway; Wendy K Kohlmann; Rose McGee; Charles G Mullighan; Kenan Onel; Kristian W Pajtler; Stefan M Pfister; Sharon A Savage; Joshua D Schiffman; Katherine A Schneider; Louise C Strong; D Gareth R Evans; Jonathan D Wasserman; Anita Villani; David Malkin
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2017-06-01       Impact factor: 12.531

10.  Psychological functioning in persons considering genetic counseling and testing for Li-Fraumeni syndrome.

Authors:  Susan K Peterson; Rebecca D Pentz; Salma K Marani; Patricia A Ward; Amie M Blanco; Denise LaRue; Kristen Vogel; Tamara Solomon; Louise C Strong
Journal:  Psychooncology       Date:  2008-08       Impact factor: 3.955

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  2 in total

1.  Family communication challenges of adolescents and young adults with Li-Fraumeni syndrome: Implications for psychosocial care.

Authors:  Camella J Rising; Catherine Wilsnack; Patrick Boyd; Alix G Sleight; Sadie P Hutson; Payal P Khincha; Allison Werner-Lin
Journal:  Patient Educ Couns       Date:  2022-07-20

2.  Embodied risk for families with Li-Fraumeni syndrome: Like electricity through my body.

Authors:  Allison Werner-Lin; Rowan Forbes Shepherd; Jennifer L Young; Catherine Wilsnack; Shana L Merrill; Mark H Greene; Payal P Khincha
Journal:  Soc Sci Med       Date:  2022-03-17       Impact factor: 5.379

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