Murray J S
Doctoral Program in Clinical Nursing Research, University of Texas at Austin, USA.
J Pediatr Oncol Nurs. 1999 Jan;16(1):25-34. doi: 10.1177/104345429901600104.
Research on siblings of children with cancer during the past 40 years has clearly shown that the childhood cancer experience is a stressor that may increase subjective feelings of stress by well siblings and in some cases lead to decreased psychosocial competencies and increased psychopathologies. Research has expanded from identifying psychosocial problems experienced by the sibling after the patient's death to identifying stressors during the illness experience. More recent studies have been targeted at identifying what action siblings take to cope with the stressors imposed since the cancer diagnosis and have addressed what interventions pediatric oncology nurses use in clinical practice to provide support to siblings of children with cancer. The current state of this body of literature, a review of 18 studies, is presented in this article along with a critique of the research studies and suggestions for future research.
过去40年里对癌症患儿兄弟姐妹的研究清楚地表明,童年患癌经历是一种压力源,可能会增加健在兄弟姐妹的主观压力感受,在某些情况下还会导致心理社会能力下降和精神病理学问题增加。研究范围已从确定患者去世后兄弟姐妹所经历的心理社会问题,扩展到确定患病期间的压力源。最近的研究旨在确定兄弟姐妹为应对癌症诊断后所面临的压力源采取了哪些行动,并探讨儿科肿瘤护士在临床实践中使用哪些干预措施来为癌症患儿的兄弟姐妹提供支持。本文呈现了这一文献主体的现状(对18项研究的综述),同时对这些研究进行了批判并提出了未来研究的建议。