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Lived Experience of Cancer Recurrence in Mothers Caring a Pediatric Cancer Child

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KMID : 1003020180190020131
±è¹ÌÇö ( Kim Mi-Hyun ) - INNOSOLUTION

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Abstract

Purpose: This hermeneutic phenomenological study aimed to understand the meaning and essence of the experience of mothers who took care of a child with recurred cancer.

Methods: Data were collected from in-depth interviews with five mothers caring a child who had gotten cancer recurrence during November, 2015. Data were analyzed by van Manen¡¯s phenomenological methodology.

Results: Six essential themes were emerged: ¡®overwhelmed by despair for cancer therapy to start again¡¯, ¡®seeking for better therapy at the end of the conflict¡¯, ¡®continuing the hard-to-get treatment inevitably and repeatedly¡¯, ¡®living as a child carer instead of the disease manager¡¯, ¡®realizing the family to take care of with a sick child¡¯, ¡®thank for today my family can be with an alive child with cancer¡¯.

Conclusion: Based on these results, nurses could approach mothers experiencing their children¡¯s pediatric cancer recurrence, who play a role as a helper for primary care. Also children patients could be intervened as direct-care objects and wholistic human beings.
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Mother, Child, Cancer, Recurrence, Phenomenology
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