2013
DOI: 10.1111/jspn.12046
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Chinese family management of chronic childhood conditions: A cluster analysis

Abstract: Understanding Chinese FMSs will further aid in providing culturally appropriate family-centered care. Awareness of the predictors of FMSs can assist nurses in detecting which families need more help.

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“…This factor may be related to the situation of lower income and to the disease. These findings are consistent with previous research that indicates that sociodemographic aspects of families and children/adolescents influence family management 15 , 39 , 52 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…This factor may be related to the situation of lower income and to the disease. These findings are consistent with previous research that indicates that sociodemographic aspects of families and children/adolescents influence family management 15 , 39 , 52 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In addition, as in this study, others presented greater standard deviation in the family difficulty dimension than in the other dimensions 13 , 15 . In view of the dissimilarity between the responses of the families regarding management difficulties, we suggest further qualitative research that seeks to understand these difficulties.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…The FaMM scales also were used to compare family management of different types of conditions as in Van Riper and colleagues' (2018) comparison of families of children with Down syndrome to those of children with a chronic physical condition. In three studies (Deatrick et al, 2018;Knafl et al, 2013;Zhang et al, 2014), investigators used cluster analysis of the six FaMM scales to identify patterns of family management. Across studies, samples varied as to condition, size, and family member participants.…”
Section: Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While this is the first known study to use eight language versions of the FaMM, there are at least 16 published reports of studies using one or more of the FaMM scales in a language other than English: Chinese ( Hsiao & Van Riper, 2011 ; Sheng et al, 2018 ; Zhang et al, 2014 , 2015 ; Zhang, Wei, Han, et al, 2013 ; Zhang, Wei, Zhang, et al, 2013 ); Dutch ( Geense et al, 2018 ); Korean ( H. Choi & Van Riper, 2014 ; Ima et al, 2019 ; Kim & Im, 2015 ; Son et al, 2018 ); Portuguese ( Mendes et al, 2016 , 2017 ; Salvador et al, 2018 ); and Thai ( Chusri et al, 2019 ; Sananreangsak et al, 2012 ). Unfortunately, in many of these publications, the researchers did not report the ICR scores for the FaMM scales used in their study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%