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“I’ll Try My Best to be a Dad”: The Experiences of Japanese Fathers with Cancer

机译:“我会尽力成为爸爸”:日本父亲与癌症的经历

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This study explored the experiences of Japanese fathers with cancer. Twenty-four adult men undergoing cancer treatment and raising minor children (aged ≤ 19years) participated. Data gathered using semi-structured interviews were analyzed using the grounded theory approach. One main theme— “transformed identity: cancer made me into a father”—and eight additional sub-themes were identified from the analysis. Fathers with cancer experienced changes in work and income; weakening of their bodies and minds; and a transformation from the protector of their children to the protected, which severely challenging their identities. Through interaction with their children and self-reflection, fathers started to examine fatherhood for the first time, heightening their self-awareness as fathers. Nurses can support fathers by facilitating interactions with their children while receiving treatment and by understanding and respecting the range of emotions identified in this study.
机译:本研究探讨了癌症日本父亲的经验。 24名成人男性接受癌症治疗和养育未成年子女(年龄≤19YEAR)参加。 使用基层理论方法分析使用半结构化访谈收集的数据。 一个主要的主题 - “转化的身份:癌症让我进入父亲” - 从分析中确定了八个额外的子主题。 患有癌症的父亲经历了工作和收入的变化; 他们的身体和思想削弱; 以及将儿童保护者转变为受保护,严重挑战其身份。 通过与孩子的互动和自我反思,父亲首次开始研究父亲,并将自己的自我意识提高为父亲。 护士可以通过在接受治疗的同时促进与孩子的互动,并通过理解和尊重本研究中发现的情绪范围来支持父亲。

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