Objectives: Parents play a pivotal role in helping children manage their chronic illness, consequently taking on multiple roles. In such circumstances, parent inter-role conflict can impact parent and child aspects and outcomes (e.g., well-being). This study aimed to examine the work-family interface for parents of children with diabetes, asthma or eczema, by exploring their experiences in comparison to those of parents with children without chronic illness and those with diverse chronic conditions. Methods: Semi-structured interviews with fifteen working mothers (M age = 38.20 years; SD = 0.91) of children with diabetes, asthma or eczema were conducted. Results: From these interviews, four key themes were identified: (a) parent impact, (b)...
This paper shares some of the findings from the initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national stu...
Employed parents caring for their children with disabilities struggle to meet both work and family r...
Objectives: In accordance with the Global Focus Model, this study investigated parent–child interact...
Objectives Parents play a pivotal role in helping children manage their chronic illness, consequentl...
BACKGROUND: Advances in medical knowledge have contributed to the increase in the number of children...
Investigated the impact of childhood chronic illness within a family context. We interviewed 30 moth...
In children with type 1 diabetes, caregivers often take on the burden of responsibility with regards...
This paper shares some findings from the initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national study curr...
This study examined the role of narratives from mothers and young children as a way to further under...
Parents of children with chronic health conditions have the most responsibility for medical manageme...
This paper shares some pertinent findings from an initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national s...
This paper shares some findings from the initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national study curr...
This paper shares some findings from the initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national study curr...
Objective:Chronicillnessishighlyprevalentamongadultswithchildren.Itisthereforeimportantto understand...
Children in the United States are increasingly living with chronic illnesses. Existing literature ha...
This paper shares some of the findings from the initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national stu...
Employed parents caring for their children with disabilities struggle to meet both work and family r...
Objectives: In accordance with the Global Focus Model, this study investigated parent–child interact...
Objectives Parents play a pivotal role in helping children manage their chronic illness, consequentl...
BACKGROUND: Advances in medical knowledge have contributed to the increase in the number of children...
Investigated the impact of childhood chronic illness within a family context. We interviewed 30 moth...
In children with type 1 diabetes, caregivers often take on the burden of responsibility with regards...
This paper shares some findings from the initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national study curr...
This study examined the role of narratives from mothers and young children as a way to further under...
Parents of children with chronic health conditions have the most responsibility for medical manageme...
This paper shares some pertinent findings from an initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national s...
This paper shares some findings from the initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national study curr...
This paper shares some findings from the initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national study curr...
Objective:Chronicillnessishighlyprevalentamongadultswithchildren.Itisthereforeimportantto understand...
Children in the United States are increasingly living with chronic illnesses. Existing literature ha...
This paper shares some of the findings from the initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national stu...
Employed parents caring for their children with disabilities struggle to meet both work and family r...
Objectives: In accordance with the Global Focus Model, this study investigated parent–child interact...