家庭适应能力
医学
儿童白血病
社会支持
应对(心理学)
家庭支持
耐寒性(植物)
心理弹性
临床心理学
白血病
心理学
淋巴细胞白血病
内科学
社会心理学
物理疗法
园艺
栽培
生物
作者
Luyao Wang,Xiaoliang Tong,Jiahui Wong,Yuqiao Xiao,Guangzhi Ma,Can Gu
标识
DOI:10.1097/ncc.0000000000001484
摘要
Background Childhood leukemia critically disrupts family life, needing support for adaptation and resilience. Objective Having investigated the main factors influencing the adaptation of families with children with leukemia, we provide support for clinical nurses to develop effective interventions to promote the adaptation of families with children with leukemia in future clinical practice. Method This cross-sectional study surveyed 197 parents of children (≤14 years old) with acute leukemia from 4 hospitals in Changsha, China. Four questionnaires assessed family resilience: the Family Hardiness Index, Perceived Social Support Scale, Family Management Measure, and Family Crisis-Oriented Personal Evaluation Scale. Family adaptation was measured using the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale. Results The average family adaptation score for families of children with acute leukemia was 48.58 ± 8.71. Key resilience factors included family hardiness ( β = .493, P < .001), social support ( β = .096, P < .05), parental marital status ( β = −6.964, P < .05), parental education level ( β = 1.53, P < .05), and family coping strategies ( β = .127, P < .05). Together, these factors explained 33.6% of the variance in family adaptation ( F = 19.724, P < .001). Conclusion Nurses should deliver family-centered care, bolster family resilience, and enhance coping skills, particularly for families with less education or single/divorced parents, to help them navigate the challenges of childhood leukemia. Implications for Practice The findings hope to guide global nursing support for leukemia patient families.
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