Abstract
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim was to explore and describe how young adults between 18 and 25 years of age experienced growing up with a parent with multiple sclerosis and how these experiences continue influencing their daily lives.
BACKGROUND: Chronic parental illness is occurring in about 10% of families worldwide but little is known about how the children experience growing up with a parent with multiple sclerosis during their childhood and into young adulthood.
DESIGN: We chose a qualitative design using a phenomenological approach based on Giorgi.
METHODS: Exploratory and open-ended interviews with 14 young adults were conducted.
RESULTS: The essence of the phenomenon of having a parent with multiple sclerosis was synthesized into 'Striving for balance between caring and restraint' from two themes 'caring' and 'restraint' and eight subthemes. Participants' experiences of caring for parents with multiple sclerosis continued influencing their other close relationships, in which they tended to assume responsibility while concealing some of their feelings and desires. Most participants showed restraint among parents with and without multiple sclerosis, friends, and partners.
CONCLUSION: It seems that one of the greatest challenges of having a parent with multiple sclerosis is achieving a balance between caring for others and asserting one's own desires.
RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: Health care professionals can support the family by encouraging family members to participate in consultations and to assist the parents in providing information about multiple sclerosis and its symptoms to the children. Parents might need assistance in applying for help with domestic chores or referrals to support groups for their children or other family members. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Tidsskrift | Journal of Clinical Nursing |
Vol/bind | 26 |
Udgave nummer | 9-10 |
Sider (fra-til) | 1363-1374 |
ISSN | 0962-1067 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - maj 2017 |