Parenting a child with haemophilia while living in a non-metropolitan area

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Abstract

The experience of living in a non-metropolitan area and parenting a child with haemophilia is relatively unknown. Using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA), the following study explored the experiences of seven parents, from which four themes emerged: 'bearing the brunt of diagnosis' captures the impact of the diagnosis; 'if you can't help me, who can?' reveals experiences with the health system; 'tackling the challenge of treatment' encompasses difficulties in adhering to the treatment regime; 'I need you to understand' reflects desires for others support and understanding. These themes should be considered when developing support systems and interventions for parents living in non-metropolitan areas.

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Little, T., Strodl, E., Brown, S., & Mooney, T. (2016). Parenting a child with haemophilia while living in a non-metropolitan area. Journal of Haemophilia Practice, 3(1), 24–32. https://doi.org/10.17225/jhp00066

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