2018
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2016-0449
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The impact of cancer on healthy siblings

Abstract: Social support plays an important role in these families, especially in the impact of the disease on healthy siblings. Nurses should identify the support systems that families have available, as well as their family functionality and the implications for healthy siblings.

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“…Family cohesion, or a sense of bondedness and support within the family, was significantly related to positive social competence and reduced behavioral problems among siblings 39,71 . Similarly, extended hospitalizations and perceived expense of treatments have been associated with poor family functioning and reduced perceptions of social support among siblings 36 . The family environment, specifically perceived low‐levels of attention from parents, has been associated with higher rates of unmet support needs among siblings 51 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Family cohesion, or a sense of bondedness and support within the family, was significantly related to positive social competence and reduced behavioral problems among siblings 39,71 . Similarly, extended hospitalizations and perceived expense of treatments have been associated with poor family functioning and reduced perceptions of social support among siblings 36 . The family environment, specifically perceived low‐levels of attention from parents, has been associated with higher rates of unmet support needs among siblings 51 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Two studies 35,36 were based on general family‐systems theory, conceptualizing the family as a dynamic group of interconnected individuals where the behaviors and circumstances of individual members influence all others. For example, when a child is diagnosed with cancer, the family turns their attention toward that child, resulting in less attention and support for siblings.…”
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“…The diagnosis of cancer in children and adolescents is a life-changing event for the family that causes considerable stress for them and exposes all family members to different challenges for resuming or recovering their normal lives (2). The healthy siblings of a child with cancer experience psychological distress during the child's illness and after their death (3) and are thus predisposed to behavioral and emotional problems. There is growing evidence indicating that siblings of children with cancer suffer from significant psychological distress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%