2011
DOI: 10.5737/1181912x2215356
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Lived experiences of nurses as family caregivers in advanced cancer

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“…Dual‐role conflict among HCPs has been discussed previously in several studies. Cicchelli and McLeod () reported personal and professional role conflicts and competing expectations among nurses caring for FMs with advanced cancer. Similarly, Ward‐Griffin () and Ward‐Griffin et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dual‐role conflict among HCPs has been discussed previously in several studies. Cicchelli and McLeod () reported personal and professional role conflicts and competing expectations among nurses caring for FMs with advanced cancer. Similarly, Ward‐Griffin () and Ward‐Griffin et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dual-role conflict among HCPs has been discussed previously in several studies. Cicchelli and McLeod (2012) reported personal and professional role conflicts and competing expectations among nurses caring for FMs with advanced cancer. Similarly, Ward-Griffin (2004) and Ward-Griffin et al (2005) discussed dual roles and blurred boundaries in their work exploring 'double-duty caregiving' among HCPs caring for ill FMs.…”
Section: Dual-role Conflicts and Competing Expectationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite negative outcomes for caregivers, there are benefits. These include emotional and relational rewards such as a sense of satisfaction and pride in being able to meet challenges, gaining a sense of meaning and purpose from the caregiving, and maintaining a valued relationship with a parent (Cicchelli & McLeod , Horrell et al . ).…”
Section: Background and Literature Reviewmentioning
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“…Balansen mellom den private rollen og profesjonsrollen kan vaere utfordrende når helsepersonell blir pårørende til egne syke barn (Cicchelli & McLeod, 2012;Lines, Mannix & Giles, 2015a;Lines, Mannix & Giles, 2015b). Helsepersonells kompetanseog jobberfaring er derfor styrende for hvilket informasjonsbehov de har når deres egne barn blir syke (Lines, Mannix & Giles, 2015a).…”
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