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Thematic analysis of spousal interaction patterns among Asian parents of children with chronic life-threatening illness.

Andy Hau Yan HoOindrila DuttaGeraldine Tan-HoPing Ying ChooCasuarine Xinyi LowPoh Heng ChongCarolyn NgSashikumar Ganapathy
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
Engaging in pragmatic discussions, deferring emotion-focused and potentially distressing conversations, and acknowledging their spouse's need for personal space are important coping strategies for Asian couples facing their child's chronic life-threatening illness and in the immediate aftermath of his/her death. Bereaved couples who have processed their grief individually feel ready to share their reflections with their spouse, deriving meaning and greater relational closeness through such disclosure. These findings are discussed from a cultural lens, with recommendations for healthcare professionals working with Asian parents of children with chronic life-threatening illness.
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