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. 2007 Sep;74(9):837-9.
doi: 10.1007/s12098-007-0149-0.

Psychosocial problems in families of children with cancer

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Psychosocial problems in families of children with cancer

Sarala Rajajee et al. Indian J Pediatr. 2007 Sep.

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the effect of diagnosis of cancer on the parents, to study the coping response adopted by the child and the family and to evolve counseling strategies.

Methods: Prospective questionnaire based. Thirty-four parents of children suffering from cancer were included, of which 15 belonged to joint families and 19 to nuclear families.

Results: The family support played an important role in giving emotional sustenance, besides shared care of the child, the sibling and the household. Emotional and psychological impact was maximum on the mothers. Siblings of the cancer child were also affected both by way of behaviour problems and school performance. Behaviour problems in the cancer child included temper tantrums, as also verbal and physical abuse of mothers. Group therapy was useful for sharing emotional trauma and exchanging day to day problems of childcare. Positive outlook helped in better care of the cancer child.

Conclusion: The family structure was the foundation for emotional and psychological security. Psychological support by professional tumour support group would enhance this.

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