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  • PublicationOpen Access
    Care provided by the father to the child with cancer under the influence of masculinities: qualitative meta-synthesis
    (Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem, 2018) Polita, Naiara Barros; Alvarenga, Willyane de Andrade; Leite, Ana Carolina Andrade Biaggi; Araújo, Jeferson Santos; Dos Santos, Paes Abreu; Zago, Márcia Maria Fontão; Montigny, Francine de; Nascimento, Lucila; Ciencias de la Salud; Osasun Zientziak
    Objetivo: Sintetizar e interpretar resultados y conclusiones de investigaciones cualitativas sobre la experiencia del padre en el cuidado del hijo con cáncer. Método: Metasíntesis de 16 estudios cualitativos recogidos en seis bases de datos y examinados mediante análisis taxonómica. Resultados: El cáncer infantojuvenil repercute considerablemente en la vida cotidiana del padre, sobre todo con relación al estigma de la enfermedad, al miedo a lo desconocido y al papel social y familiar. Ante la enfermedad y la necesidad de cuidar del hijo, el padre busca rescatar la normalidad en la familia y transita entre comportamientos hegemónicamente masculinos y prácticas reconocidas culturalmente como femeninas. Consideraciones finales: Se puso en evidencia la compleja experiencia paterna influenciada por las masculinidades. Las limitaciones se refieren a la estricta comprensión de las especificidades contextuales de las experiencias por las escasas características de los padres e hijos descritos en los estudios. El conocimiento producido puede llegar a ser útil para promover el compromiso paterno en el cuidado del hijo, así como fortalecerlo y ayudarlo en esta tarea.
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    Pain, sleep patterns and health-related quality of life in paediatric patients with cancer
    (Wiley, 2019-03-03) Nunes, Michelle Darezzo Rodrigues; Nascimento, Lucila; Fernandes, Ananda Maria; Batalha, Luis; Campos, Catarina de; Gonçalves, Ana; Leite, Ana Carolina Andrade Biaggi; Alvarenga, Willyane de Andrade; Lima, Regina Aparecida Garcia de; Jacob, Eufemia; Ciencias de la Salud; Osasun Zientziak
    Purpose: To compare sleep and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in children and adolescents with cancer who had pain, with those who had no pain during hospitalization. Method: A prospective comparative study was used to collect data from pediatric oncology units in three countries (Portugal, Brazil, USA). Participants (n=118; 8 to 18 years) completed the Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) Cancer module, which includes a pain subscale, and wore a wrist actigraph for at least 72 hours. Results: Almost half of the participants (48,3%) reported having pain. Sleep patterns were not affected by pain. Girls, adolescents and patients diagnosed with leukemia/lymphoma who reported pain, had significantly lower HRQOL scores. Low sleep duration and HRQOL were found, irrespectively of pain status. Conclusions: The low sleep duration and HRQOL score in children and adolescents with cancer highlight the importance of physical and psychosocial nursing interventions during hospitalization. The mediating effect of gender, age and diagnoses on the relation between pain and HRQOL needs to be further understood.
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    The experience of health-related quality of life in extended and permanent cancer survivors: a qualitative systematic review
    (Wiley, 2020-07-13) Neris, Rhyquelle Rhibna; Nascimento, Lucila; Leite, Ana Carolina Andrade Biaggi; Alvarenga, Willyane de Andrade; Polita, Naiara Barros; Zago, Márcia Maria Fontão; Ciencias de la Salud; Osasun Zientziak
    Objective: This qualitative systematic review aims to synthesize qualitative evidencefrom primary studies on experiencing health-related quality of life (HRQoL) inextended and permanent cancer survivors.Methods: A systematic literature search was performed in PubMed, CINAHL,LILACS, PsycINFO, Scopus, and Web of Science. It followed guidelines from thestatement in the Enhancing Transparency in Reporting the Synthesis of QualitativeResearch (ENTREQ). A quality appraisal of each study was undertaken using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme. Data synthesis was conducted according to the the-matic synthesis approach. Confidence in each review finding was assessed using theConfidence in the Evidence from Reviews of Qualitative research (Grade-CERQual).Results: Twenty-four studies from nine countries were selected for the final sample.Analysis of the studies' results allowed for the construction of nine descriptivethemes that were interpreted into three analytical themes: "The body as a represen-tation of HRQoL," "Living through and beyond cancer: the re-signification ofHRQoL," and "Employing resources to improve HRQoL." According to the CERQualapproach, moderate confidence estimations were achieved for the results.Conclusions: The themes reflect that the HRQoL experience is re-signified by survivors from the privilege of being alive. This process happens with the support of socialresources, family, hope, and spirituality. Based on the findings, it is suggested thathealth staff should be able to recognize the impact that cancer survival has onHRQoL and develop a care plan that addresses needs to sustain health in these survivors.