A Dimensional Analysis of School Connectedness in Adolescents Newly Diagnosed With Cancer.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Journal of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Nursing Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-24 DOI:10.1177/27527530231214534
Debra Giugliano
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Background: Adolescents newly diagnosed with cancer must navigate medical, psychosocial, and educational issues when confronting this life-threatening illness. Frequent hospitalizations and intense therapy disrupt attendance at school and social events. Research supports that school connectedness is a protective factor associated with improved adolescent health, psychological, and academic outcomes. However, this phenomenon is understudied in adolescents newly diagnosed with cancer. Method: This qualitative inquiry used a dimensional analysis method to uncover the nature of school connectedness in adolescents newly diagnosed with cancer prior to school reentry. Semistructured interviews with 19 adolescents explored school relationships and experiences at the time of cancer diagnosis. Data collection and inductive analysis occurred simultaneously. Results: Analysis revealed four key dimensions: "School Days and Ways," "The Boom," "The Pause," and "Connection Reconciliation: Me, You, and Learning." Additionally, "Social Scenes," "Shared Experiences," and "Seeing and Being With" emerged as subdimensions of "School Days and Ways." All adolescents in this study described being negatively impacted by the cancer experience with universal disruption in school relationships and diminished school connections. However, the desire to restore unraveled or broken relationships and reconcile connections with self, others from the school, and learning were highly salient. Discussion: This research uncovers the meaning and context of school connectedness prior to and following a cancer diagnosis, illuminating a deeper understanding of the impact of a cancer diagnosis on adolescents, school relationships, and learning. The findings provide direction in supporting adolescents as they confront the physical, psychosocial, and educational disruptions caused by their cancer.

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新诊断出癌症的青少年与学校联系的维度分析》(A Dimensional Analysis of School Connectedness in Adolescents Newly Diagnosed With Cancer.
背景:刚被诊断出患有癌症的青少年在面对这种威胁生命的疾病时,必须处理好医疗、社会心理和教育问题。频繁的住院治疗和高强度的治疗会影响他们参加学校和社会活动。研究表明,学校联系是一种保护性因素,与青少年健康、心理和学业成绩的改善息息相关。然而,这一现象在刚被诊断出患有癌症的青少年中还没有得到充分研究。研究方法这项定性调查采用了维度分析方法来揭示新诊断出患有癌症的青少年在重返校园前与学校联系的本质。对 19 名青少年进行的半结构式访谈探讨了他们在确诊癌症时与学校的关系和经历。数据收集和归纳分析同时进行。结果分析揭示了四个关键维度:"学校的日子和方式"、"繁荣"、"停顿 "和 "连接和解:我、你和学习"。此外,"社会场景"、"共同经历 "和 "观看与相处 "也是 "学校生活与方式 "的子维度。在本研究中,所有青少年都描述了癌症经历对他们的负面影响,学校关系普遍中断,学校联系减少。然而,他们都非常渴望恢复已破裂或中断的关系,并调和与自己、学校其他人以及学习之间的联系。讨论:本研究揭示了癌症诊断前后学校联系的意义和背景,有助于更深入地了解癌症诊断对青少年、学校关系和学习的影响。研究结果为支持青少年应对癌症带来的身体、社会心理和教育方面的干扰提供了方向。
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