Development of Parent Coaching Domains for the Health Management of Childhood Leukemia Survivors

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop parent coaching domains for the health management of childhood leukemia survivors. Methods: In this study, we conducted a literature review and in-depth interviews with 6 parents of childhood leukemia survivors who were identified using convenience s...

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Main Authors: Sung Hyun Lim, Won-Oak Oh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing 2018-01-01
Series:Child Health Nursing Research
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Online Access:http://www.e-chnr.org/upload/pdf/chnr-24-1-68.pdf
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spelling doaj-0acb683cee3f437ba43c498933996b4f2021-04-02T15:27:00ZengKorean Academy of Child Health NursingChild Health Nursing Research2287-91102287-91292018-01-01241687710.4094/chnr.2018.24.1.681579Development of Parent Coaching Domains for the Health Management of Childhood Leukemia SurvivorsSung Hyun Lim0Won-Oak Oh1Graduate School, Korea University, Seoul, KoreaCollege of Nursing, Korea University, Seoul, KoreaPurpose: The purpose of this study was to develop parent coaching domains for the health management of childhood leukemia survivors. Methods: In this study, we conducted a literature review and in-depth interviews with 6 parents of childhood leukemia survivors who were identified using convenience sampling. We identified areas of parent coaching through the 4 stages of the GROW model, which are: goal setting, realistic grasp, confirmation of realization, and search for alternatives. Results: Nine domains and 27 subcategories emerged from the study. The 9 parent coaching domains for the health management of childhood leukemia survivors were routine life management, education and information provision, emotional support for the surviving children, social support for the surviving children, follow-up management, family support, school life management, symptom management, and improvement of growth and development. Conclusion: This research developed 9 parent coaching domains for the health management of children surviving leukemia. The results of this study are expected to contribute to the efficient health management of childhood leukemia survivors by enabling practitioners to continuously identify new coaching domains as needed for their health management. Researchers should improve the health management of childhood leukemia survivors by developing nursing interventions for these new coaching areas.http://www.e-chnr.org/upload/pdf/chnr-24-1-68.pdfChildLeukemiaSurvivorsDelivery of Health Care
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Won-Oak Oh
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Development of Parent Coaching Domains for the Health Management of Childhood Leukemia Survivors
Child Health Nursing Research
Child
Leukemia
Survivors
Delivery of Health Care
author_facet Sung Hyun Lim
Won-Oak Oh
author_sort Sung Hyun Lim
title Development of Parent Coaching Domains for the Health Management of Childhood Leukemia Survivors
title_short Development of Parent Coaching Domains for the Health Management of Childhood Leukemia Survivors
title_full Development of Parent Coaching Domains for the Health Management of Childhood Leukemia Survivors
title_fullStr Development of Parent Coaching Domains for the Health Management of Childhood Leukemia Survivors
title_full_unstemmed Development of Parent Coaching Domains for the Health Management of Childhood Leukemia Survivors
title_sort development of parent coaching domains for the health management of childhood leukemia survivors
publisher Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing
series Child Health Nursing Research
issn 2287-9110
2287-9129
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop parent coaching domains for the health management of childhood leukemia survivors. Methods: In this study, we conducted a literature review and in-depth interviews with 6 parents of childhood leukemia survivors who were identified using convenience sampling. We identified areas of parent coaching through the 4 stages of the GROW model, which are: goal setting, realistic grasp, confirmation of realization, and search for alternatives. Results: Nine domains and 27 subcategories emerged from the study. The 9 parent coaching domains for the health management of childhood leukemia survivors were routine life management, education and information provision, emotional support for the surviving children, social support for the surviving children, follow-up management, family support, school life management, symptom management, and improvement of growth and development. Conclusion: This research developed 9 parent coaching domains for the health management of children surviving leukemia. The results of this study are expected to contribute to the efficient health management of childhood leukemia survivors by enabling practitioners to continuously identify new coaching domains as needed for their health management. Researchers should improve the health management of childhood leukemia survivors by developing nursing interventions for these new coaching areas.
topic Child
Leukemia
Survivors
Delivery of Health Care
url http://www.e-chnr.org/upload/pdf/chnr-24-1-68.pdf
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