Managing Expectations: Understanding Parents' Perceptions of Their Child's Serious Illness.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Journal of Family Nursing Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-15 DOI:10.1177/10748407241290305
Katherine Patterson Kelly, Kim Mooney-Doyle, Mia Waldron, Kathleen A Knafl
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Parenting a seriously ill child is complex and emotionally intense. To further develop Hinds and colleagues' Good Parent themes: "Keeping a Positive Outlook" and "Keeping a Realistic Outlook," we reviewed grounded theories published in English language journals from January 2006 to April 2021 identifying 18 studies with relevant results. Parents' efforts to keep a positive outlook included cognitive (e.g., remain hopeful, avoid negative thinking) and behavioral (e.g., monitoring child for signs of improvement, information seeking) actions. To keep a realistic outlook, parents acknowledged the serious nature of the condition, negative treatment effects, and limitations to treating the child normally. Parents holding both positive and realistic outlooks recognized the seriousness of their child's illness and remained hopeful while preparing for their child's death. Our analysis extends the understanding of how parents' expectations regarding the course and outcome of their child's illness shape cognitive and behavioral aspects of their parenting.

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管理期望:了解父母对孩子严重疾病的看法。
养育一个病重的孩子既复杂又紧张。为了进一步发展Hinds及其同事的好父母主题:“保持积极的前景”和“保持现实的前景”,我们回顾了2006年1月至2021年4月在英语期刊上发表的基础理论,确定了18项具有相关结果的研究。父母保持积极态度的努力包括认知(例如,保持希望,避免消极思考)和行为(例如,监控孩子的进步迹象,寻求信息)行动。为了保持现实的态度,家长们承认病情的严重性、治疗的负面影响以及正常治疗孩子的局限性。持积极和现实态度的父母认识到孩子疾病的严重性,并在为孩子的死亡做准备时保持希望。我们的分析扩展了对父母对孩子疾病的过程和结果的期望如何影响他们养育子女的认知和行为方面的理解。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Family Nursing (JFN) is a peer-reviewed, quarterly journal of nursing research, practice, education, and policy issues, as well as empirical and theoretical analyses on the subject of family health. Its interdisciplinary, international, and collaborative perspectives examine cultural diversity and families across the life cycle. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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