超级目标
社会心理的
解释现象学分析
心理学
定性研究
身份(音乐)
发展心理学
儿童癌症
临床心理学
癌症
社会心理学
心理治疗师
医学
社会科学
物理
社会学
声学
内科学
作者
Bernie McEvoy,Mary Creaner
标识
DOI:10.1080/08870446.2021.1872791
摘要
Objective: This qualitative study explored the experiences of mothers who had a child diagnosed with cancer.Design and Outcome Measure: Informed by Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, semi-structured interviews were completed with 13 participants, transcribed verbatim with individual and cross-case analysis conducted.Results: One superordinate theme, Protecting My Child, Whatever the Cost, was identified with five related subordinate themes. Participants battled to protect the development of their ill child. They richly described the personal costs and losses experienced, including putting their life on hold, and lost time with their healthy children. Participants faced realities of cancer treatment that were incongruent with their goal of protecting their child. Self-care awareness was significant for well-being as they protected themselves from reminders of their child's mortality. Despite living in a crisis, participants reported changes suggestive of posttraumatic growth.Conclusion: Childhood cancer brings profound psychosocial and biographical disruption to the lives of mothers as they lose socially valued roles and have their identity as competent mothers challenged. Mothers protect their child, often at a cost to their health and well-being but also bringing positive consequences. The findings offer insights for psychologists in supporting mothers to reclaim their identity as competent mothers and renegotiate their mothering expectations.
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