Mothers’ Lived Experiences in Caring for Adolescents with Leukemia in the Northeast of Thailand
Patrapon Saritshasombat, Bampenchit Sangchart
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ABSTRACT
Aim: This research was to explored the lived experiences of the mothers
caring for adolescents with leukemia, using a qualitative research method based
on the concept of interpretative phenomenology/ hermeneutic phenomenology.
Methods: Data were collected by
in-depth interviews with 15 mothers of the adolescents
with leukemia who had been treated or followed up for treatment in the pediatric
cancer ward and the pediatric outpatient department in a tertiary hospital in
the northeastern region of Thailand. The qualitative data
were analyzed based on the technique of Diekelmann and Allen.
Results: The study results revealed
the meanings of mothers caring for adolescents with leukemia and experience of
leukemia, which can be summarized into the following key points. 1) The meaning
of life as mothers of adolescents with leukemia was defined as a suffer life.
2) The lived experiences of mothers of adolescents with leukemia consisted of 3
sub-themes: (1) caring with patience
(providing care based on the symptoms, strengthening the mind, need to be the
ones who suffer instead of seeing their children suffer), (2) a
life of struggle (financial struggles, psychological struggles, supporting received) and (3) beliefs
and care (beliefs -based care and beliefs -based parenting).
Conclusion: The
results of this research led to a clearer understanding about the experiences
of mothers of adolescents with leukemia. The data from the study can be used to
support practice and management of nursing education and research in the
future.
Keywords:
Mothers’ Lived Experiences, Caring, Adolescents with Leukemia,
Phenomenology