2013
DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2012.0494
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Promoting Resilience among Parents and Caregivers of Children with Cancer

Abstract: Background: Promoting resilience is an aspect of psychosocial care that affects patient and whole-family wellbeing. There is little consensus about how to define or promote resilience during and after pediatric cancer. Objectives: The aims of this study were (1) to review the resilience literature in pediatric cancer settings; (2) to qualitatively ascertain caregiver-reported perceptions of resilience; and (3) to develop an integrative model of fixed and mutable factors of resilience among family members of ch… Show more

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“…Resilience is a multidimensional personal attribute that may be shaped by personality traits, evolving appraisals, social support systems, and family environments. 20,[27][28][29] Simply defined, it is a relative resistance to adversity 30 that has been demonstrated to influence positive outcomes after a stressful event. 29,[31][32] As measured by the Resilience Scale for Adults, it comprises protective personal and social resources.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resilience is a multidimensional personal attribute that may be shaped by personality traits, evolving appraisals, social support systems, and family environments. 20,[27][28][29] Simply defined, it is a relative resistance to adversity 30 that has been demonstrated to influence positive outcomes after a stressful event. 29,[31][32] As measured by the Resilience Scale for Adults, it comprises protective personal and social resources.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resilience, a personality trait that allows individuals to withstand stress and adapt to adversity, has been defined both as a preexisting trait and a dynamic, modifiable process [17,18]. Resilience may affect variability in caregiver burden by decreasing the likelihood of distress from caring for an impaired individual or increasing the benefits derived from social support.…”
Section: Caregiver Resilience and Copingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para gran parte de los cuidadores familiares el cáncer infantil significa adversidad, los encara a un conflicto consigo mismos, con otros significativos, con la vida y con el ser o fuerza superior. La asociación del cáncer con la muerte hace que el cuidador se enfrente a una crisis de significado, lo que en la mayoría de casos inhibe una transición adecuada de su rol (Arruda-Colli et al, 2015;Bally et al,2014;Flury et al, 2015;Njuguna et al, 2015;Rosenberg et al, 2013;Shortman et al, 2013;Wong y Chan, 2006). Ningún padre o allegado se prepara para tener a futuro un niño con cáncer.…”
Section: Condiciones De Transición Del Rol De Cuidador Del Niño Con Cunclassified
“…Es claro que la transición del rol del cuidador del niño con cáncer es difícil y en muchos casos dolorosa, lo que también se refleja en los patrones de respuesta que se esperan, pues en últimas el resultado deseable es que la experiencia sea lo menos traumática posible y que los cuidadores puedan encontrar en ella algún sentido que les ayude a luchar y a continuar viviendo para disfrutar los momentos que la vida les ofrece junto al niño y los otros significativos (Arruda-Colli et al, 2015;Bally et al, 2014;Flury et al, 2015;Njuguna et al, 2015;Rosenberg et al, 2013;Shortman et al, 2013;Wong y Chan, 2006).…”
Section: Patrones De Respuesta a La Transición Del Rol De Cuidador Deunclassified