2023
DOI: 10.1177/10497323231205419
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Becoming a Rare Disease Parent: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Parent-Caregivers’ Postpartum Experiences

Hannah Rochelle Davidson,
Shani Gelles,
Krystyna R. Keller
et al.

Abstract: Rare diseases constitute a group of conditions that are individually rare, but in aggregate impact between 3 and 6% of the world population. Many of these conditions present during infancy and involve substantial caregiving responsibilities, often assessed via quantitative measurements. However, few qualitative analyses examine lived experiences of parent-caregivers during the early period of their child’s life. The purpose of this study was to examine the meaning that rare disease parent-caregivers apply to t… Show more

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“…It recognizes the value of various methodologies, among which phenomenological hermeneutical studies are one prominent approach but not the sole method. This is exemplified in a study by Davidson et al ( 2024 ), which utilizes a phenomenological hermeneutical approach to deeply investigate the personal and subjective experiences of parent-caregivers of children with rare diseases. The study delves into the intricate emotional and practical realities of caregiving during the challenging postpartum period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It recognizes the value of various methodologies, among which phenomenological hermeneutical studies are one prominent approach but not the sole method. This is exemplified in a study by Davidson et al ( 2024 ), which utilizes a phenomenological hermeneutical approach to deeply investigate the personal and subjective experiences of parent-caregivers of children with rare diseases. The study delves into the intricate emotional and practical realities of caregiving during the challenging postpartum period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%