The benefits of family-centered care for parental self-efficacy and psychological well- being in parents of children with cancer
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Resumo: | Objectives The purpose of this study was to examine the direct and indirect links between the perception of family-centeredcare (FCC) and psychological well-being via the perceived self-efficacy of parents of children with cancer. This study alsosought to identify the potential moderators of these links (treatment status and patient age).Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted at the pediatric oncology wards of two Portuguese public hospitals. Theconsecutive sample comprised 251 parents (87.6% mothers) of children/adolescents (8−20 years old) diagnosed with cancer.Participants completed self-report questionnaires measuring their perception of family-centered care (family-centered ser-vices and providing general information), perceived self-efficacy (regarding healthcare and parenting role) and psychologicalwellbeing.Results Results from the Structural Equation Modeling suggested that parents’perception of FCC was indirectly, but notdirectly, linked to psychological well-being via perceived self-efficacy. Multi-group analyses suggested that this mediationmodel was valid across treatment status (on vs. off-treatment) and patient age groups (children vs. adolescents).Conclusions These findings highlighted that, through the implementation of FCC, healthcare professionals may promoteparents’perceived self-efficacy and, consequently, their psychological well-being. Results also suggest that FCC mayequally operate on parents’psychosocial functioning, regardless of treatment status or patient age. Overall, our findingsreinforced the benefits of FCC practices in pediatric oncology wards. |
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The benefits of family-centered care for parental self-efficacy and psychological well- being in parents of children with cancerPSICOLOGIAPEDIATRIACRIANÇASCANCROPAISBEM-ESTAR PSICOLÓGICOAUTO-EFICÁCIAPSYCHOLOGYPAEDIATRICSCHILDRENCANCERPARENTSSELF EFFICACYPSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEINGObjectives The purpose of this study was to examine the direct and indirect links between the perception of family-centeredcare (FCC) and psychological well-being via the perceived self-efficacy of parents of children with cancer. This study alsosought to identify the potential moderators of these links (treatment status and patient age).Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted at the pediatric oncology wards of two Portuguese public hospitals. Theconsecutive sample comprised 251 parents (87.6% mothers) of children/adolescents (8−20 years old) diagnosed with cancer.Participants completed self-report questionnaires measuring their perception of family-centered care (family-centered ser-vices and providing general information), perceived self-efficacy (regarding healthcare and parenting role) and psychologicalwellbeing.Results Results from the Structural Equation Modeling suggested that parents’perception of FCC was indirectly, but notdirectly, linked to psychological well-being via perceived self-efficacy. Multi-group analyses suggested that this mediationmodel was valid across treatment status (on vs. off-treatment) and patient age groups (children vs. adolescents).Conclusions These findings highlighted that, through the implementation of FCC, healthcare professionals may promoteparents’perceived self-efficacy and, consequently, their psychological well-being. Results also suggest that FCC mayequally operate on parents’psychosocial functioning, regardless of treatment status or patient age. Overall, our findingsreinforced the benefits of FCC practices in pediatric oncology wards.2022-01-21T14:53:41Z2019-01-01T00:00:00Z2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10437/12470engSalvador, ÁgataCrespo, Carla Alexandra MesquitaBarros, Luísainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-09T14:11:14Zoai:recil.ensinolusofona.pt:10437/12470Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:17:49.460639Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The benefits of family-centered care for parental self-efficacy and psychological well- being in parents of children with cancer |
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The benefits of family-centered care for parental self-efficacy and psychological well- being in parents of children with cancer |
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The benefits of family-centered care for parental self-efficacy and psychological well- being in parents of children with cancer Salvador, Ágata PSICOLOGIA PEDIATRIA CRIANÇAS CANCRO PAIS BEM-ESTAR PSICOLÓGICO AUTO-EFICÁCIA PSYCHOLOGY PAEDIATRICS CHILDREN CANCER PARENTS SELF EFFICACY PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING |
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The benefits of family-centered care for parental self-efficacy and psychological well- being in parents of children with cancer |
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The benefits of family-centered care for parental self-efficacy and psychological well- being in parents of children with cancer |
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The benefits of family-centered care for parental self-efficacy and psychological well- being in parents of children with cancer |
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The benefits of family-centered care for parental self-efficacy and psychological well- being in parents of children with cancer |
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The benefits of family-centered care for parental self-efficacy and psychological well- being in parents of children with cancer |
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Salvador, Ágata |
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Salvador, Ágata Crespo, Carla Alexandra Mesquita Barros, Luísa |
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Crespo, Carla Alexandra Mesquita Barros, Luísa |
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Salvador, Ágata Crespo, Carla Alexandra Mesquita Barros, Luísa |
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PSICOLOGIA PEDIATRIA CRIANÇAS CANCRO PAIS BEM-ESTAR PSICOLÓGICO AUTO-EFICÁCIA PSYCHOLOGY PAEDIATRICS CHILDREN CANCER PARENTS SELF EFFICACY PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING |
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PSICOLOGIA PEDIATRIA CRIANÇAS CANCRO PAIS BEM-ESTAR PSICOLÓGICO AUTO-EFICÁCIA PSYCHOLOGY PAEDIATRICS CHILDREN CANCER PARENTS SELF EFFICACY PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING |
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Objectives The purpose of this study was to examine the direct and indirect links between the perception of family-centeredcare (FCC) and psychological well-being via the perceived self-efficacy of parents of children with cancer. This study alsosought to identify the potential moderators of these links (treatment status and patient age).Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted at the pediatric oncology wards of two Portuguese public hospitals. Theconsecutive sample comprised 251 parents (87.6% mothers) of children/adolescents (8−20 years old) diagnosed with cancer.Participants completed self-report questionnaires measuring their perception of family-centered care (family-centered ser-vices and providing general information), perceived self-efficacy (regarding healthcare and parenting role) and psychologicalwellbeing.Results Results from the Structural Equation Modeling suggested that parents’perception of FCC was indirectly, but notdirectly, linked to psychological well-being via perceived self-efficacy. Multi-group analyses suggested that this mediationmodel was valid across treatment status (on vs. off-treatment) and patient age groups (children vs. adolescents).Conclusions These findings highlighted that, through the implementation of FCC, healthcare professionals may promoteparents’perceived self-efficacy and, consequently, their psychological well-being. Results also suggest that FCC mayequally operate on parents’psychosocial functioning, regardless of treatment status or patient age. Overall, our findingsreinforced the benefits of FCC practices in pediatric oncology wards. |
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