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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1367493519864745
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1367493519864745
Ditte Roth Hulgaard1, Charlotte Ulrikka Rask2,Mette Bech Risør3and Gitte Dehlholm
‘I can hardly breathe’: Exploring the parental experience of having a child with a functional disorder
First Published July 23, 2019 Research Article![]()
https://doi.org/10.1177/1367493519864745
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Abstract
Functional disorders in children and adolescents are common. Still, little is known about parents’ experience of having a child with a functional disorder. The aim of this qualitative interview study was to explore challenges encountered by parents caring for a child undergoing treatment for functional disorder. Sixteen parents to children with functional disorders were interviewed when their child was referred from a paediatric department for further specialized treatment with family therapy in child and adolescent mental health services. Analysis identified three themes, reflecting the parental experiences: parents in limbo, which described how limited knowledge about functional disorders among professionals in non-specialized settings influenced parental roles; a counterintuitive kind of caring, describing parental struggles with adhering to treatment recommendations for functional disorders; and challenges to parental identity, describing parental emotional challenges. These challenges may bar the acceptance of psychological treatment approaches in families with a child with functional disorders.
Keywords Child and adolescent mental health, family, paediatric, parenting, qualitative approaches