Exploring stories of coping with childhood cancer in a support group for parents

This study examines through autoethnographic inquiry my research journey in the world of childhood cancer. The unfolding research experience eventually led to the focus of this investigation which is exploring stories of coping with childhood cancer in a support group for parents. Using the principl...

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Main Author: Papaikonomou, Maria
Other Authors: Nieuwoudt, Johannes Marthinus
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:Papaikonomou, Maria (2001) Exploring stories of coping with childhood cancer in a support group for parents, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15740>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-157402018-11-19T17:14:39Z Exploring stories of coping with childhood cancer in a support group for parents Papaikonomou, Maria Nieuwoudt, Johannes Marthinus Autoethnography Childhood cancer Communication pattern Coping mechanisms Diagnosis Ethnography Qualitative paradigm Social support group Recovery Remission 155.916 Communication -- South Africa -- Case studies Cancer in children -- Psychological aspects Cancer -- Patients -- Family relationships Coping mechanisms Parents of terminally ill children -- Social networks Ethnology -- Biographical methods Qualitative research This study examines through autoethnographic inquiry my research journey in the world of childhood cancer. The unfolding research experience eventually led to the focus of this investigation which is exploring stories of coping with childhood cancer in a support group for parents. Using the principles of ethnographic epistemology this study explores the stories of eight parents whose children were diagnosed with cancer and who decided to join the support group for parents called, TOUCH. An overview of the existing body of knowledge on childhood cancer and the family is presented as well as the value of a social support group in parenting a child with cancer. The need of a conceptual shift in order to understand the problem of parenting a child with cancer is propagated. The stories of eight parents within the setting of a social support group are presented. Through the principles of the qualitative method of ethnography the story of the child's cancer is described by means of emerging themes. The coping mechanisms used to cope in this world of uncertainty and ambiguity, follows. Finally the contribution of the support group is discussed in terms of my relationship with the group member, the group members' communication pattern and what was perceived to be helpful to the group member. The eight stories discussed all follow the same pattern. Four hypotheses emerged from the eight stories described and are presented in the final chapter. The strengths and limitations of the study are discussed as well as recommendations for future research. Psychology D. Lit. et Phil. (Psychology) 2015-01-23T04:24:04Z 2015-01-23T04:24:04Z 2001-06 Thesis Papaikonomou, Maria (2001) Exploring stories of coping with childhood cancer in a support group for parents, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15740> en 1 electronic resources (ix, 266 leaves)
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topic Autoethnography
Childhood cancer
Communication pattern
Coping mechanisms
Diagnosis
Ethnography
Qualitative paradigm
Social support group
Recovery
Remission
155.916
Communication -- South Africa -- Case studies
Cancer in children -- Psychological aspects
Cancer -- Patients -- Family relationships
Coping mechanisms
Parents of terminally ill children -- Social networks
Ethnology -- Biographical methods
Qualitative research
spellingShingle Autoethnography
Childhood cancer
Communication pattern
Coping mechanisms
Diagnosis
Ethnography
Qualitative paradigm
Social support group
Recovery
Remission
155.916
Communication -- South Africa -- Case studies
Cancer in children -- Psychological aspects
Cancer -- Patients -- Family relationships
Coping mechanisms
Parents of terminally ill children -- Social networks
Ethnology -- Biographical methods
Qualitative research
Papaikonomou, Maria
Exploring stories of coping with childhood cancer in a support group for parents
description This study examines through autoethnographic inquiry my research journey in the world of childhood cancer. The unfolding research experience eventually led to the focus of this investigation which is exploring stories of coping with childhood cancer in a support group for parents. Using the principles of ethnographic epistemology this study explores the stories of eight parents whose children were diagnosed with cancer and who decided to join the support group for parents called, TOUCH. An overview of the existing body of knowledge on childhood cancer and the family is presented as well as the value of a social support group in parenting a child with cancer. The need of a conceptual shift in order to understand the problem of parenting a child with cancer is propagated. The stories of eight parents within the setting of a social support group are presented. Through the principles of the qualitative method of ethnography the story of the child's cancer is described by means of emerging themes. The coping mechanisms used to cope in this world of uncertainty and ambiguity, follows. Finally the contribution of the support group is discussed in terms of my relationship with the group member, the group members' communication pattern and what was perceived to be helpful to the group member. The eight stories discussed all follow the same pattern. Four hypotheses emerged from the eight stories described and are presented in the final chapter. The strengths and limitations of the study are discussed as well as recommendations for future research. === Psychology === D. Lit. et Phil. (Psychology)
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