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Cancer in the child affects the whole family, which experiences the uncertainty
of the prognosis, projecting itself into an unpredictable future. Parents come to
live with the disease, the treatments and their effects, in a sinuous path lined by
the uncertainty of the next day. The aim was to identify parents’ perceptions regarding
the future of children / adolescents with cancer undergoing chemotherapy.
A qualitative, exploratory, descriptive and transversal study was developed.
Eleven parents of children with cancer who underwent chemotherapy after their
homecare were enrolled. Data were collected by semi-structured interview and
analyzed according to Bardin. From the content analysis emerged the domain
“Future Uncertain”, which integrates the category “Syndrome of Damocles” and
the subcategories “Fear” and “Unpredictability of the Future”. Fear is a negative
emotion experienced by parents of children with cancer, from the time of
diagnosis and throughout the course of the disease. The unpredictability of the
future is a constant in the life of parents, generating a continuous concern, so
they resort to the strategy of thinking and living only in the present. However,
uncertainty can catalyze psychological growth, leading them to value small
moments, and to incorporate uncertainty as an integral part of life. Nurses must
carry out interventions aimed at better management of uncertainty, as they
help in the process of adaptation and management of stress. These interventions
should lead to a “new normality” in family life, in which confrontation with
adversity leads to a whole new meaning of existence.
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Parents Child Cancer Nursing
Citation
Pires, R., Reis Santos, M., Pinto, C. Perceção dos pais sobre o futuro da criança com cancro. Suplemento digital Rev ROL Enferm 2020; 43(1): 458-463