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Health Social Welfare Review
2016 Volume.36 No. 2 p.544 ~ p.580
Service Needs for Parenting a Child With Cancer: Perspectives of the Parents
Kim Min-Ah

Yi Jae-Hee
Kim Soo-Hyun
Abstract
This study examined the service needs of parents of children with cancer for effective parenting. Using purposive sampling, we recruited 20 mothers and 20 fathers of children who had been diagnosed with cancer before the age of 19 and who were within 5 years of the diagnosis. In-depth interviews were conducted with the parents using semi-structured questions about their parenting needs. Based on thematic analysis, we identified the following service needs: (1) Improving parenting skills (offering parent education and coaching, parent counseling, medical information for parents), (2) building parenting support networks (setting up mentoring and support groups and making connections with survivors), (3)
strengthening family functioning (delivering psychological counseling and marital relationship counseling and improving the parents¡¯ relationships with the siblings of the children with cancer), (4) providing financial support (for cancer treatment, non-medical costs of cancer treatment, other side effect treatment), (5) supporting caregiving activities (making available entertaining activities for children with cancer, day care for siblings of the children with cancer, and assistance for academic improvement of children with cancer and their siblings), and (6) reducing caregiving stress (enacting family medical leave at work and providing stress reduction activities for caregivers). The study results highlight the strong needs for services to support parents of children with cancer, and suggest integrative interventions and policies at both the micro- and macro-level.
KEYWORD
Parents of Child With Cancer, Survivorship, Parenting, Service Needs
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