Children's Self-Reports About Illness-Related Information and Family Communication When a Parent Has a Life-Threatening Illness

Författare
Rakel Eklund, Ulrika Kreicbergs, Anette Alvariza, Malin Lövgren
Titel
Children's Self-Reports About Illness-Related Information and Family Communication When a Parent Has a Life-Threatening Illness
Utgivningsår
2020
Tidskrift
J Family Nursing
Volym
26
Häfte
2
Sidor
102-110
Url
doi: 10.1177/1074840719898192
Nyckelord
children’s information needs; children’s self-report; family communication; palliative care.
Sammanfattning

Children's experiences of information and family communication when a parent has a life-threatening illness have been sparsely studied, though such information is important for the child's wellbeing. The aim of this study was to explore children's reports of illness-related information and family communication when living with a parent with a life-threatening illness. Forty-eight children, aged 7 to 19 years, were recruited from four specialized palliative home care units in Stockholm, Sweden. All but one child reported that someone had told them about the parent's life-threatening illness; however, two thirds wanted more information. A quarter of the teenagers reported that they had questions about the illness that they did not dare to ask. Half of the children, aged 8 to 12, reported that they felt partially or completely unable to talk about how they felt or show their feelings to someone in the family. Interventions are needed that promote greater family communication and family-professional communication.

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