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在不确定性与希望中生活:一项探索父母陪伴患有儿童多发性硬化症孩子经历的定性研究

Living with uncertainty and hope: A qualitative study exploring parents' experiences of living with childhood multiple sclerosis.

作者信息

Hinton Denise, Kirk Susan

机构信息

School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, UK.

出版信息

Chronic Illn. 2017 Jun;13(2):88-99. doi: 10.1177/1742395316664959. Epub 2016 Aug 17.

Abstract

Background There is growing recognition that multiple sclerosis is a possible, albeit uncommon, diagnosis in childhood. However, very little is known about the experiences of families living with childhood multiple sclerosis and this is the first study to explore this in depth. Objective Our objective was to explore the experiences of parents of children with multiple sclerosis. Methods Qualitative in-depth interviews with 31 parents using a grounded theory approach were conducted. Parents were sampled and recruited via health service and voluntary sector organisations in the United Kingdom. Results Parents' accounts of life with childhood multiple sclerosis were dominated by feelings of uncertainty associated with four sources; diagnostic uncertainty, daily uncertainty, interaction uncertainty and future uncertainty. Parents attempted to manage these uncertainties using specific strategies, which could in turn create further uncertainties about their child's illness. However, over time, ongoing uncertainty appeared to give parents hope for their child's future with multiple sclerosis. Conclusion Illness-related uncertainties appear to play a role in generating hope among parents of a child with multiple sclerosis. However, this may lead parents to avoid sources of information and support that threatens their fragile optimism. Professionals need to be sensitive to the role hope plays in supporting parental coping with childhood multiple sclerosis.

摘要

背景 人们越来越认识到,多发性硬化症在儿童时期虽不常见但有可能被诊断出来。然而,对于患有儿童多发性硬化症的家庭的经历却知之甚少,而这是第一项对此进行深入探讨的研究。目的 我们的目的是探究患有多发性硬化症儿童的父母的经历。方法 采用扎根理论方法对31位父母进行了定性深入访谈。通过英国的卫生服务机构和志愿部门组织对父母进行抽样和招募。结果 父母对患有儿童多发性硬化症的生活描述主要是与四个来源相关的不确定感;诊断不确定性、日常不确定性、互动不确定性和未来不确定性。父母试图用特定策略来应对这些不确定性,而这些策略反过来又可能给孩子的病情带来更多不确定性。然而,随着时间的推移,持续的不确定性似乎给了父母对孩子患多发性硬化症的未来以希望。结论 与疾病相关的不确定性似乎在患有多发性硬化症儿童的父母中产生希望方面发挥了作用。然而,这可能导致父母回避那些威胁到他们脆弱乐观情绪的信息和支持来源。专业人员需要意识到希望在支持父母应对儿童多发性硬化症方面所起的作用。

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