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Anticipatory grieving in parents living with a child with cancer

Al-Gamal, E; Long, T

Authors

E Al-Gamal



Abstract

Aim. This paper is a report of a comparative study of anticipatory grief of parents
of children newly diagnosed with cancer and those whose children were diagnosed
6–12 months earlier.
Background. Public perceptions of cancer as a fatal illness persist despite improved
prognosis for children. Parents may experience feelings of despair, hopelessness, and
worthlessness – the most common psychological expressions of anticipatory grief.
With a focus on developing more effective therapeutic intervention, healthcare
professionals have developed greater interest in the concept of anticipatory grief.
Method. One hundred and forty parents, divided between ‘newly diagnosed’ and
‘6–12 months after diagnosis’ groups, were recruited in 2006 from two hospitals
representative of the healthcare sector in Jordan. Structured interviews were conducted
to assess anticipatory grief, using the Marwit and Meuser Caregiver Inventory:
Childhood Cancer. Analysis was performed using t-tests.
Results. Fewer than half of the parents in both groups reported being at peace with
themselves and their situation in life. Parents of newly diagnosed children reported
more severe anticipatory grief responses than those in the second group. No
statistically significant differences were found in responses between mothers and
fathers.
Conclusion. Healthcare professionals should encourage parents to discuss negative
feelings related to their child’s illness and potential outcome. Hospital policies need
to include the provision and promotion of support group services for parents, and
nurses should encourage parents to exploit such services.

Citation

Al-Gamal, E., & Long, T. (2010). Anticipatory grieving in parents living with a child with cancer. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 66(9), 1980-1990. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2010.05381.x

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2010
Deposit Date May 9, 2011
Journal Journal of Advanced Nursing
Print ISSN 0309-2402
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 66
Issue 9
Pages 1980-1990
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2010.05381.x
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2010.05381.x