Callio Carina, Gustafsson Sanna Aila
Faculty of Medicine and Health, University Health Care Research Center, Region Örebro County, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden.
J Multidiscip Healthc. 2016 Nov 9;9:615-622. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S115934. eCollection 2016.
Having a sibling who suffers from an eating disorder (ED) has a profound effect on healthy siblings' own health, quality of life and family relationships, yet siblings have been an excluded group within health care, and there is a lack of knowledge regarding healthy siblings' needs and wishes for information and support. Thus, the aim of this study was to examine adolescents' experiences of living with a sibling who suffers from an ED.
In this small-scale pilot study, three boys and two girls aged 15-20 years were interviewed, and the interviews were analyzed by qualitative content analysis.
This study confirms prior knowledge of adolescents' experiences of living with a sibling who is suffering from an ED. The adolescents were concerned about their siblings and lacked information about their siblings' illness and treatment progress. The girls described that their everyday life had been heavily influenced by their sisters' illness, while the boys described that their everyday life with friends and activities were not affected to such a great extent. One new result that emerged as something positive was that some informants described that although the ED was a source of conflict in the family, it had led to greater awareness of the importance of gaining sufficient energy and had contributed to better meal situations in the family.
Having a sibling with an ED had a profound and negative effect on family relationships, and was often a source of conflict, especially around mealtime. However, it appeared that if parents were able to organize family meals and create an open and supportive climate, the negative effects for the family could be reduced. The health care professionals need to acknowledge the siblings' need for information and support, and support parents in their important role of caring for well siblings.
家中有患饮食失调症(ED)的兄弟姐妹会对健康的兄弟姐妹自身的健康、生活质量和家庭关系产生深远影响,然而在医疗保健领域,兄弟姐妹一直是被排除在外的群体,对于健康的兄弟姐妹对信息及支持的需求和愿望缺乏了解。因此,本研究的目的是调查青少年与患饮食失调症的兄弟姐妹共同生活的经历。
在这项小规模的试点研究中,对3名年龄在15至20岁的男孩和2名女孩进行了访谈,并采用定性内容分析法对访谈进行分析。
本研究证实了之前关于青少年与患饮食失调症的兄弟姐妹共同生活经历的认知。青少年们担心自己的兄弟姐妹,并且缺乏有关其病情和治疗进展的信息。女孩们表示,她们的日常生活受到姐妹病情的严重影响,而男孩们则称,他们与朋友相处及日常活动并未受到如此大的影响。出现的一个积极的新结果是,一些受访者表示,尽管饮食失调症是家庭冲突的一个源头,但它也让人们更加意识到获取充足能量的重要性,并促使家庭用餐情况有所改善。
家中有患饮食失调症的兄弟姐妹会对家庭关系产生深远的负面影响,并且常常是冲突的根源,尤其是在用餐时间。然而,似乎如果父母能够安排家庭聚餐,并营造一个开放且相互支持的氛围,那么对家庭的负面影响可能会减少。医疗保健专业人员需要认识到兄弟姐妹对信息和支持的需求,并支持父母在照顾健康的兄弟姐妹方面发挥重要作用。