Stress and coping strategies among parents of children with cancer at Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital paediatric oncology unit, Ethiopia: a phenomenological study.
Leul Deribe KitawuAdamu AddissieEshetu GirmaAynalem AbrahaHaileyesus AdamNataliya Berbyuk LindströmPublished in: BMJ open (2023)
The main causes of stress identified by parents of children with cancer in Ethiopia were the severity of their child's illness, expectations of poor treatment outcomes, unavailability of cancer treatment services and lack of social/financial support. Measures that should be considered to reduce parents' stress include providing psycho-oncological care for parents and improving the counselling available to parents concerning the nature of the child's illness, its treatment, diagnostic procedures and treatment side effects. It may also be helpful to establish and strengthen family support groups and parent-to-parent communication, improve the availability of chemotherapy drugs and offer more education on coping strategies.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- mental health
- palliative care
- papillary thyroid
- depressive symptoms
- squamous cell
- social support
- primary care
- emergency department
- quality improvement
- intensive care unit
- stress induced
- combination therapy
- squamous cell carcinoma
- radiation therapy
- radical prostatectomy
- affordable care act
- health insurance
- drug induced
- replacement therapy
- hiv testing
- antiretroviral therapy