The Spiritual Dimension of Parents' Experiences Caring for a Seriously Ill Child: An Interview Study

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2024-10

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Brouwer, M A
Engel, MarijanneORCID 0000-0003-3625-7839
Teunissen, Saskia C C MORCID 0000-0001-8827-461XISNI 000000039561658X
Leget, Carlo
Kars, Marijke CORCID 0000-0001-5680-4559ISNI 0000000389716592

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Abstract

Background Parents of children with life-threatening conditions may have to balance their personal, family, and professional lives in the anticipation of child loss and the demands of providing medical care for their child. The challenges these parents are confronted with may lead to specific care needs. In this paper we explore the spiritual dimension of caring for a child with a life-threatening condition from the parents perspective. Methods We held an exploratory qualitative study with in-depth interviews with parents of children (0-21) with life-threatening conditions. Interviews were transcribed and subsequently thematically analyzed. Results Twenty-four parents of 21 children participated in the interviews. The spiritual dimension is an important, although not always visible, aspect of the experience of parents dealing with their child’s illness. The main domains with regard to spirituality were: 1) identity; 2) parenthood; 3) connectedness; 4) loss or adjustment of goals; 5) agency; 6) navigating beliefs and uncertainties; and 7) decision-making. Parents also reflected on their spiritual care needs. Conclusion The spiritual dimension plays a central role in the experiences of parents who care for children with life-threatening conditions, but they receive little support in this dimension, and care needs often go unnoticed. If we want to provide high-quality pediatric palliative care including adequate spiritual support for parents, we should focus on the wide range of their spiritual experiences, and provide support that focuses both on loss of meaning as well as on where parents find growth, joy or meaning.

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Existential care, Familiy care, Palliative Care, Pediatrics, Spiritual care

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Brouwer, M A, Engel, M, Teunissen, S C C M, Leget, C & Kars, MC 2024, 'The Spiritual Dimension of Parents' Experiences Caring for a Seriously Ill Child: An Interview Study', Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, vol. 68, no. 4, pp. 360-368.e3. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2024.06.021