Factors that promote and threaten Hope in caregivers of children with chronic conditions*

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Abstract

Objective: to identify the factors that promote and threaten Hope in family caregivers of 2-to 3-year-old children with chronic conditions. Method: qualitative study with 46 family caregivers of children between 2 and 3 years old with a chronic condition, discharged from two Neonatal Intensive Care Units. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews guided by the Model for Intervention in Mutual Help Promoter of Hope. Data were submitted to deductive thematic analysis. Results: the following were identified as factors that promote Hope: The experience shared with members of the social support network; The relationship with the child; Clinical improvement of the child; Spirituality; Positive guidance for the future. The following were identified as factors that threaten Hope: Conflictual relationships and disbelief in the child by close people; Uncertainties about the future; Insecurities about the ability to care for the child. Conclusion: the threatening factors of Hope generated suffering, pain, anguish, anxiety, and loneliness in caregivers. The promoting factors of Hope generated comfort, motivation, strength and joy. The findings allow Nurses to recognize the strengths and weaknesses of caregivers and adopt behaviors that promote Hope in caregivers of children with chronic conditions.

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Henriques, N. L., da Silva, J. B., Charepe, Z. B., Braga, P. P., & Duarte, E. D. (2023). Factors that promote and threaten Hope in caregivers of children with chronic conditions*. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 31. https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.6366.3897

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