School-based social and educational support for siblings of children with cancer - Siblings' and parents' feedback on an intervention proposal (SUPREME).

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING European Journal of Oncology Nursing Pub Date : 2024-12-16 DOI:10.1016/j.ejon.2024.102768
Minna Devantier, Marianne Olsen, Mette Asbjoern Neergaard, Ayo Wahlberg, Natasha Nybro Boensvang, Hanne Bækgaard Larsen
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Purpose: Siblings of children with cancer experience the consequences of their brother or sister's disease and treatment firsthand, often causing social and school-related difficulties. This study aimed to gather parents' and siblings' feedback on a proposal for a school-based social and educational support intervention for siblings with the goal of tailoring the program to meet the needs of siblings.

Method: Adopting a criterion sampling strategy, we conducted interviews with 20 parents and 11 siblings, aged 7-19 years, of children with cancer. During the interviews, we introduced a proposal for a school-based intervention as part of a co-creation design. Data were examined by content analysis.

Results: The analysis showed that both parents and siblings recognized: 1) the need to inform the class about the family's situation, 2) the need for the timing and content of the support to align with the family's stage in the cancer journey. 3) Parents' concerns centered on potentially imposing experiences on siblings, losing school as a 'free space', and the risk of siblings standing out. 4) Siblings' concerns related to a fear of losing control over the cancer-related information at school and the reactions of peers. The final SUPREME intervention involved clarifying family meetings before two educational, nurse-led school visits addressing challenges relevant to siblings' academic and social lives.

Conclusion: The participants' responses to the intervention proposal played a key role in shaping the final intervention, encompassing valuable insights into precautions necessary for implementing school-based support for siblings of children with cancer.

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为癌症儿童的兄弟姐妹提供以学校为本的社会及教育支援-兄弟姐妹及家长对一项干预建议的反馈。
目的:患有癌症的儿童的兄弟姐妹亲身经历了他们兄弟或姐妹的疾病和治疗的后果,往往造成社会和学校相关的困难。本研究旨在收集父母和兄弟姐妹对以学校为基础的兄弟姐妹社会和教育支持干预的建议的反馈,目的是调整该计划以满足兄弟姐妹的需求。方法:采用标准抽样方法,对20名癌症患儿家长和11名7 ~ 19岁的兄弟姐妹进行访谈。在访谈中,我们提出了一个以学校为基础的干预方案,作为共同创造设计的一部分。数据通过内容分析进行检验。结果:分析表明,父母和兄弟姐妹都认识到:1)有必要向班级通报家庭情况;2)支持的时间和内容需要与家庭在癌症旅程中的阶段保持一致。3)家长的担忧主要集中在可能把经历强加给兄弟姐妹,失去学校这个“自由空间”,以及兄弟姐妹脱颖而出的风险。4)兄弟姐妹的担忧与担心在学校失去对癌症相关信息的控制和同伴的反应有关。SUPREME的最后一项干预措施是在两次由护士带领的教育学校访问之前澄清家庭会议,解决与兄弟姐妹的学业和社交生活相关的挑战。结论:参与者对干预建议的反应在最终干预的形成中发挥了关键作用,包括对实施基于学校的癌症儿童兄弟姐妹支持所必需的预防措施的宝贵见解。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Oncology Nursing is an international journal which publishes research of direct relevance to patient care, nurse education, management and policy development. EJON is proud to be the official journal of the European Oncology Nursing Society. The journal publishes the following types of papers: • Original research articles • Review articles
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