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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/1043454209340322" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1177/1043454209340322</a>
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Bereaved Parents’ and Siblings’ Reports of Legacies Created by Children With Cancer
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Journal Of Pediatric Oncology Nursing
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2009
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Child; Female; Humans; Male; Adult; Parents; Family Relations; Siblings; Qualitative Research; Time Factors; childhood cancer; adolescent; Adaptation; Psychological; bereavement; Psychological; Stress; bereaved parent; Neoplasms/psychology; sibling bereavement; bereaved sibling; legacy; pediatric death
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Foster TL; Gilmer MJ; Davies B; Barrera M; Fairclough D; Vannatta K; Gerhardt CA
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This qualitative study explored bereaved parents’ and siblings’ reports of legacies created by children with advanced cancer. Participants included 40 families of children who died from cancer, with 36 mothers, 27 fathers, and 40 siblings (ages 8-18 years). Individual interviews were completed at home approximately 10.68 months (SD = 3.48) after the child’s death. Content analysis of interviews indicated that many children living with cancer did specific things to be remembered, such as making crafts for others, willing away belongings, writing letters to loved ones, and giving special gifts. Some children, particularly those who were very ill or died unexpectedly, did not intentionally do or say anything to be remembered. Legacies included bereaved individuals remembering children’s qualities, concern for family, and beliefs about afterlife. Having advanced cancer appeared to motivate children to influence others’ lives and prepare for their own deaths. Children’s advice about how to live life inspired bereaved family members. Findings contribute to the current knowledge of legacy-making in children and offer implications for practice and future research.
2009-11
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/1043454209340322" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1177/1043454209340322</a>
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Journal Article
2009
Adaptation
Adolescent
Adult
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Barrera M
Bereaved Parent
bereaved sibling
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Child
Childhood Cancer
Davies B
Fairclough D
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Foster TL
Gerhardt CA
Gilmer MJ
Humans
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Journal Of Pediatric Oncology Nursing
legacy
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Neoplasms/psychology
Parents
Pediatric Death
Psychological
Qualitative Research
sibling bereavement
Siblings
Stress
Time Factors
Vannatta K