Frontiers in Pediatrics (May 2022)

The Lived Experience of Resilience in Parents of Children With Cancer: A Phenomenological Study

  • Yuanhui Luo,
  • Ho Cheung William Li,
  • Wei Xia,
  • Ankie Tan Cheung,
  • Laurie Long Kwan Ho,
  • Joyce Oi Kwan Chung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.871435
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

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BackgroundResilience is vital in parents of children with cancer as it can promote parental well-being and minimize maladaptation in the face of the children's cancer. Although existing quantitative studies investigated the influence factors of resilience in the parents, it has not been fully explored about the factors contributing to the resilience of parents and how they respond to and cope with their children's cancer.ObjectiveTo investigate the lived experience of resilience in the parents of children with cancer from a qualitative perspective to complement existing findings in quantitative studies.MethodsA phenomenological approach was used. Purposive sampling was performed to recruit parents of children with cancer from two tertiary hospitals in mainland China, followed by one-to-one semi-structured interviews. All of the interviews were audio-recorded and data were analyzed using thematic analysis.ResultsTwenty-three parents, comprising 15 mothers and eight fathers, of children with cancer participated in the interview. Four themes were identified: positive and negative experiences of their children's disease, going through hardships, perceived competence and perceived social support. The most prominent facilitating factor of resilience was the presence of positive attitudes toward the children's cancer, while low level of confidence was the main obstacle.ConclusionThis study identified certain factors that affect resilience in parents of children with cancer. The findings of this study provide important implications for the development of targeted resilience training programs to enhance resilience in parents of children with cancer. It is crucial for future interventions to focus on cultivating parental resilience to promote parents' mental well-being and improve their quality of life.ClinicalTrials.gov IDNCT03631485; URL: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03631485.

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