¿revelar o no revelar? Comunicación entre madres con cáncer y sus hijos pequeños

Translated title of the contribution: To disclose or not to disclose? Communication between mothers with cancer and their young children

Ana Luísa Kenne Dornel, Miguel Luis Alves de Souza, Elisa Kern de Castro

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Abstract

Objective: Understand how mothers with cancer communicate about the disease with their children. Method: We used qualitative methods. Ten mothers participated in a semi-structured interview about their experiences of disclosing the disease to their young children. The interviews were audio recorded and transcribed. Results: Two main themes emerged, including three sub-themes for the second theme: 1) The cancer was disclosed to the children; 2) The cancer was not disclosed to the children; 2.1 Did not tell her child and has no intention to do so; 2.2 Did not tell her child but plans to do so in the future; and 2.3 Did not tell her child but believes her child knows about the disease. Mothers who succeed in maintain a sincere dialogue with their children show a strong affective closeness with their children. Conclusions: The findings may be useful for understanding and planning communication strategies that favor the mother-child bond and that positively contribute to the treatment of mothers with cancer.

Translated title of the contributionTo disclose or not to disclose? Communication between mothers with cancer and their young children
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)237-248
Number of pages12
JournalPsicooncologia
Volume15
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cancer
  • Communication
  • Maternity
  • Mother-child
  • Oncology

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