“There was help for me at the time, but I didn't feel like I deserved it ”: exploring the unmet needs of adolescents experiencing maternal cancer in Ireland
ISSN: 1443-9883
Article publication date: 8 February 2022
Issue publication date: 13 July 2022
Abstract
Purpose
This secondary data analysis explores the unmet needs of adolescents experiencing maternal cancer in Ireland. Research has shown that one of the challenges adolescents deal with at the time of maternal cancer is having unmet needs that can impact negatively on their experience and their ability to cope through this difficult challenge.
Design/methodology/approach
Fifteen adolescents completed qualitative interviews as part of a larger study that explored the experience of adolescent adjustment to maternal cancer. The transcripts of these original interviews were analysed using a secondary content analysis underpinned by the categories included in the Offspring Cancer Needs Instrument (Patterson et al., 2013).
Findings
The findings of this study suggest a necessity to individually explore the unmet needs of adolescents as these were not uniform even within a small sample of 15 adolescents. Unmet needs change and evolve over time as does maternal illness. Adolescents themselves identified the need for more education in the general public and in clinical practitioners on how to respond appropriately to their needs. It is crucial that adolescent's needs and emotions are validated at the time as part of the support provided for them.
Originality/value
This study provides important recommendations for practice and policy on how to provide tailored supports for adolescent who experience cancer in their families as currently there is a lack of effective and evidence-based targeted supports for this specific age group.
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Citation
Rodriguez, L., Dolan, P., Kerin, M. and Groarke, A. (2022), "“
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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