Gallo Agatha M, Angst Denise, Knafl Kathleen A, Hadley Emily, Smith Carrol
Department of Maternal Child Nursing, College of Nursing, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.
J Pediatr Health Care. 2005 Sep-Oct;19(5):267-75. doi: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2005.05.008.
Nurses are in an ideal situation to help families share information with their children about genetic conditions. While many factors contribute to this decision making, little is known about how parents decide when and how to convey this information to their children. The purpose of this qualitative analysis was to examine parents' beliefs and strategies related to sharing information about a genetic condition with their affected and unaffected children.
One hundred thirty-nine parents participated in this study. Narrative analysis and fundamental qualitative description were employed to identify approaches and strategies that parents used to share information with their children.
Parents' information sharing approaches and strategies were grounded in the goal of promoting the child's adaptation to the genetic condition. Parents shared information based on their assessment of the child's developmental readiness and interest and described information sharing as an unfolding process that continued throughout childhood.
The approaches and strategies contribute to understanding the processes associated with information sharing between parents and their children and between health care professionals and parents.
护士处于帮助家庭与子女分享有关遗传疾病信息的理想位置。虽然有许多因素影响这一决策过程,但对于父母如何决定何时以及如何向子女传达此类信息,我们却知之甚少。本定性分析的目的是研究父母在与患病及未患病子女分享遗传疾病信息方面的信念和策略。
139名家长参与了本研究。采用叙事分析和基本定性描述来确定家长用于与子女分享信息的方法和策略。
父母的信息分享方法和策略基于促进孩子适应遗传疾病这一目标。父母根据对孩子发育成熟度和兴趣的评估来分享信息,并将信息分享描述为一个贯穿整个童年时期的持续展开的过程。
这些方法和策略有助于理解父母与子女之间以及医护人员与父母之间信息分享的相关过程。