Takasaki University of Health and Welfare, Japan.
Clin Nurs Res. 2023 May;32(4):830-839. doi: 10.1177/10547738221150425. Epub 2023 Jan 23.
This study reveals the experiences of adolescent daughters who are beginning to live with their mothers' cancer diagnosis. Participants were 14 adolescent daughters who were either junior or senior high school students when their mothers were diagnosed with breast cancer. We analyzed semi-structured interviews using content analysis. Using interview data, four categories were created from 23 subcategories and 183 codes: (1) using trial and error to attempt to steady their minds against upset and anxiety; (2) minimizing the effect on their own school life and future; (3) moving forward with the help and support of those around them; and (4) advancing together with their family to protect and take care of their mother. As supporters, we must understand adolescent daughters' experiences in living with their mothers' cancer. Open communication with an important outside individual is essential in promoting adolescent daughters' ability to obtain support and live with their mothers' cancer.
本研究揭示了青少年女儿在开始与患有癌症的母亲共同生活时的体验。参与者是 14 位青少年女儿,当她们的母亲被诊断出患有乳腺癌时,她们要么是初中生,要么是高中生。我们使用内容分析法对半结构访谈进行了分析。利用访谈数据,从 23 个子类别和 183 个代码中创建了四个类别:(1)反复尝试以稳定情绪,减轻不安和焦虑;(2)尽量减少对自己学校生活和未来的影响;(3)在周围人的帮助和支持下继续前进;(4)与家人一起共同保护和照顾母亲。作为支持者,我们必须了解青少年女儿在与患有癌症的母亲共同生活时的体验。与重要的外部个体进行开放的沟通对于促进青少年女儿获得支持和与患有癌症的母亲共同生活的能力至关重要。