Leite, Ana Carolina Andrade Biaggi

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  • PublicationOpen Access
    The experience of hope in families of children and adolescents living with chronic illness: a thematic synthesis of qualitative studies
    (Wiley, 2019-11-25) Leite, Ana Carolina Andrade Biaggi; García Vivar, Cristina; Neris, Rhyquelle Rhibna; Alvarenga, Willyane de Andrade; Nascimento, Lucila; Ciencias de la Salud; Osasun Zientziak; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC
    Aim To synthesize qualitative studies on the experience of hope in families of children and adolescents living with chronic illness. Background Hope is multidimensional, dynamic, and varies according to experienced events, cultural environments and stage of life. The qualitative synthesis of the experience of hope in the paediatric population with chronic conditions is scarce. Design Thematic synthesis of qualitative studies. Data sources A systematic literature search in PubMed, CINAHL, LILACS, PsycINFO, Scopus, and Web of Science was performed supplemented by manual search strategies. Thirty-one studies from fifteen countries, published between 1981-2018, were included. Findings Findings were integrated into an analytical theme "FAMILY HOPE: KEEPING THE DAY-TO-DAY BALANCE", encompassing the following five descriptive themes: Uncertainty; Support; Information; Between "dark thoughts" and positive thoughts; and Hoping to go back to normality. Conclusion This thematic synthesis brings a new dimension of hope among families of children and adolescents living with chronic illness. "Family Hope" highlights the influence of the relationships between relatives and the chronically ill child in the balance of hope. It is recommended that health professionals use a family-focused approach to support these families. Impact Shifting the focus to a family dimension of hope is a promising pursuit that has the potential to inform future nursing practices to support the experiences of families living with chronic illness in the paediatric context. A better understanding of the role and characteristics of family hope will promote the development of more effective interventions for families to adapt to long-term paediatric conditions.
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    "Times of war and time of uncertain peace": narratives of parents of childhood cancer survivors
    (Universidad de São Paulo. Escola de Enfermagem de Riberirão Preto, 2024-08-30) Neris, Rhyquelle Rhibna; Leite, Ana Carolina Andrade Biaggi; Papathanassoglou, Elizabeth; García Vivar, Cristina; Souza, Juliana de; Nascimento, Lucila; Ciencias de la Salud; Osasun Zientziak
    Objective: to analyze the meaning attributed by parents to the extended and permanent survival of childhood cancer. Method: qualitative narrative inquiry, developed with parents of adolescents and young adults who survived childhood cancer. Recruitment and data collection involved virtual and in-person approaches. The data were collected through semi-structured interviews. Data were analyzed according to reflective thematic analysis. Results: a total of ten parents were included in the study. Two thematic narrative syntheses were constructed: 'Times of war'; and 'Time of uncertain peace', with their respective sub-themes. The cancer diagnosis marks the beginning of times of war in the parents¿ lives. They experience cancer treatment as 'highs and lows' with potential threats to their children¿s lives. After that, 'Time of uncertain peace' are reached, and the balance of the family unit is reestablished. However, the fear of recurrence makes the family peace uncertain, and its maintenance requires constant vigilance and attention to the signs and symptoms of a possible new battle. Conclusion: the results highlight the experience of being a parent of a childhood cancer survivor and can be applied to develop models of care centered on the survivors' family.
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    "Tiempos de guerra y tiempos de paz incierta": narrativas de padres de supervivientes de cáncer infantojuvenil
    (Universidad de São Paulo, 2024-08-30) Neris, Rhyquelle Rhibna; Leite, Ana Carolina Andrade Biaggi; Papathanassoglou, Elizabeth; García Vivar, Cristina; Souza, Juliana de; Nascimento, Lucila; Ciencias de la Salud; Osasun Zientziak; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC
    Objetivo: analizar los significados que les atribuyen los padres a la supervivencia prolongada y permanente del cáncer infantojuvenil. Método: estudio narrativo cualitativo, desarrollado con padres de adolescentes y adultos jóvenes que sobrevivieron al cáncer infantojuvenil. El reclutamiento y la recogida de datos se basó en enfoques virtuales y presenciales. Los datos fueron recolectados a través de entrevistas semiestructuradas y analizados según análisis temático reflexivo. Resultados: se incluyeron en el estudio un total de diez padres. Se construyeron dos síntesis narrativas temáticas: 'Tiempos de guerra'; y 'Tiempo de paz incierta', con sus respectivos subtemas. El diagnóstico de cáncer marca el inicio de tiempos de guerra en la vida de los padres. Viven el tratamiento del cáncer como 'altibajos' con amenazas potenciales para la vida de sus hijos. Después llega el 'Tiempo de paz incierta' y se restablece el equilibrio de la unidad familiar. Pero el miedo a la recidiva torna incierta la paz familiar, y mantenerla implica un control constante y prestar atención a los signos y síntomas de una posible nueva batalla. Conclusión: los resultados destacan la experiencia de ser padre de un superviviente de cáncer infantil y pueden aplicarse para desarrollar modelos de atención centrados en la familia de los supervivientes.
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    Extended and long-term cancer survivorship of childhood survivors: a scoping review of nursing evidence with bibliometric analysis
    (Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2024-06-10) Leite, Ana Carolina Andrade Biaggi; Nascimento, Lucila; Neris, Rhyquelle Rhibna; Soto Ruiz, María Nelia; Escalada Hernández, Paula; San Martín Rodríguez, Leticia; García Vivar, Cristina; Ciencias de la Salud; Osasun Zientziak
    Background: With the increasing survival rates of childhood cancer, nurses' familiarity with published evidence has become crucial to care for this population and their families throughout the survival process. Objective: to systematically identify and conduct a bibliometric analysis of nursing-related evidence concerning extended and long-term survival of childhood survivors. Methods: a scoping review was conducted using bibliometric analysis with searches performed in the PubMed, CINAHL, SCOPUS, and Web of Science databases. A total of 300 studies on childhood cancer survival within the nursing field were included. Results: the first study on this topic was published in 1975. American and Chinese researchers lead study publications, primarily publishing in nursing journals such as Cancer Nursing. Quantitative designs were prevalent, and the majority of the studies focused on physical late effects, overall quality of life, and survivor follow-up care. Conclusions: this study has allowed us to map and synthesize the bibliometric evidence pertaining to the extended and long-term survivorship of childhood cancer survivors in the nursing field. Consequently, it identifies gaps in knowledge, research trends, and areas necessitating further exploration. Implications for practice: the evidence presented in this review can facilitate academic and clinical discussions, offering a comprehensive synthesis of the published knowledge. More research needs to be developed on the topic, particularly in Central and Latin America, Africa, Southern and Eastern Europe, and in some regions of Asia. Furthermore, the scope of studies should extend beyond late effects and quality of life, encompassing the experience of surviving childhood cancer, including psychosocial and spiritual dimensions.