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‘It would be much easier if we were just quiet and disappeared’: Parents silenced in the experience of caring for children with rare diseases

หน่วยงาน Mount Royal University ,Canada

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ชื่อเรื่อง : ‘It would be much easier if we were just quiet and disappeared’: Parents silenced in the experience of caring for children with rare diseases
นักวิจัย : Currie, Genevieve , Szabo, Joanna
คำค้น : Caregivers , Children , Chronic disease , Heal-care system , Neurodevelopmental disease , Parents , Rare disease , Social care supports
หน่วยงาน : Mount Royal University ,Canada
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ปีพิมพ์ : 2562
อ้างอิง : Currie, G., & Szabo, J. (2019). “It would be much easier if we were just quiet and disappeared”: Parents silenced in the experience of caring for children with rare diseases. Health Expectations, 22(6), 1251–1259. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12958 , 1369-7625 , http://hdl.handle.net/11205/470 , https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12958
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Background: Parent experiences of caring for children with neurodevelopmental disease have been silenced and constrained by social, political and health influences. There is a need to co‐construct new meanings and interpretations of parenting a child with complex disabilities by having an increased understanding of the struggles and barriers for parents. Methods: A hermeneutic phenomenology approach was applied in this inquiry. Fifteen parents of children with rare neurodevelopmental diseases participated in semi‐structured interviews. Results: Parents experienced silencing or being silenced within interactions with health‐care and social care systems and providers. Interpretive thematic analysis revealed three insights: (a) parents experience a sense of disconnect and silencing as little is known or understood by health‐care providers about the experience of caring for children at home; (b) parents make strong efforts to be heard and acquire services within health and social systems as fighters, saviours and navigators; and (c) parents sacrifice themselves to the caregiving role and become therapists and caregivers to their medically fragile children at the cost of losing themselves as parents. Conclusion: An understanding of parents’ experiences in caring for a childwith a rare neurodevelopmental disease may provide insight to systemic health and social support challenges faced by families and mitigate appropriate and supportive policies and services.

บรรณานุกรม :
Currie, Genevieve , Szabo, Joanna . (2562). ‘It would be much easier if we were just quiet and disappeared’: Parents silenced in the experience of caring for children with rare diseases.
    กรุงเทพมหานคร : Mount Royal University ,Canada.
Currie, Genevieve , Szabo, Joanna . 2562. "‘It would be much easier if we were just quiet and disappeared’: Parents silenced in the experience of caring for children with rare diseases".
    กรุงเทพมหานคร : Mount Royal University ,Canada.
Currie, Genevieve , Szabo, Joanna . "‘It would be much easier if we were just quiet and disappeared’: Parents silenced in the experience of caring for children with rare diseases."
    กรุงเทพมหานคร : Mount Royal University ,Canada, 2562. Print.
Currie, Genevieve , Szabo, Joanna . ‘It would be much easier if we were just quiet and disappeared’: Parents silenced in the experience of caring for children with rare diseases. กรุงเทพมหานคร : Mount Royal University ,Canada; 2562.