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Family Structure and Mothers Caregiving of Children With Cystic FibrosisUniversity of Missouri-Columbia
University of Missouri-Columbia The purpose of this investigation is to examine differences in the experiences of mothers of children with cystic fibrosis who are in diverse family structures (first-marriage families, stepfamily households, single-parent households). In particular, mothers perceptions of childrens health, adherence to prescribed treatments, and help received from others were compared and predictors of treatment adherence were examined. Childrens health and adherence to treatment regimens were not related to family structure. Mothers had the major responsibility for seeing that cystic fibrosis treatments were followed, regardless of family structure. Single mothers received less help than married and repartnered mothers. Married fathers helped with treatments more than nonresidential divorced fathers and stepfathers. Implications for nursing practice and suggestions for future research are offered.
Key Words: cystic fibrosis family structure mothers caregiving single parents stepfamilies
Journal of Family Nursing, Vol. 12, No. 4,
390-412 (2006) |
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