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العنوان
Parental Emotional Resilience and Procedural Anxiety
of their Children with Cancer /
المؤلف
Mousa, Ahmed Hisham Ismail
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / Ahmed Hisham Ismail Mousa
مشرف / Somaya Elsayed Abou-Abdou
مشرف / Safaa Abd Elazem Osman
مناقش / Ola Ali Abdelfattah
الموضوع
Parental Equality (Organization). Parental involvement in child psychotherapy.
تاريخ النشر
2023
عدد الصفحات
180 p:
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
ماجستير
التخصص
الصحة العقلية النفسية
الناشر
تاريخ الإجازة
20/03/2023
مكان الإجازة
جامعة قناة السويس - كلية التمريض - التمريض النفسي والصحه العقلية
الفهرس
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Abstract

Childhood cancer is a challenging, stressful and unpredictable experience for children and their parents. Since children diagnosis with cancer and throughout treatment journey, they may undergo painful invasive procedures, which heightens their procedural anxiety. Moreover, caring for cancer children may negatively affect parental physical and psychological well-being, as well as parental emotional resilience which may play a pivotal role in maintaining parental psychological coping with their children’s cancer and its associated problems. Aim: to assess parental emotional resilience and procedural anxiety of their children with cancer in Ismailia governorate. Design: a descriptive research design was used to achieve the aim of the study. Sample: purposeful sample of one hundred and thirty-eight child suffering from cancer and undergoing treatment procedures aged 8-12 years old and one parent (mother or father) for each child. Tools for data collection: the data was gathered through structured interview where the tools divided into two parts: the first part includes demographic characteristics of the studied subjects, and the second part includes two adopted tools, the Nicholson McBride Resilience Questionnaire (NMRQ) and the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) cancer Module Version 3.0. Results: Most of parents of children with cancer in this study have low levels of parental emotional resilience. Moreover, the majority of studied cancer children have high level of procedural anxiety. Furthermore, parental emotional resilience has relation with procedural anxiety of their children. Conclusion: Parents of children with cancer are at substantial risk for poor emotional resilience, while their cancer children are at greater risk for procedural anxiety. Recommendation: inclusion of pediatric psycho-oncology nursing in the professional structure of health care in Egypt and maximizing its role as a cornerstone in the success of the multi-faceted management process.