Abstract
Nurses must pay attention to teenager altered lives when a parent receives treatment for cancer. The aim of this study was to describe female teenagers’ experiences of losing a parent to cancer. Blogs written by girls (13-19 years) were utilized and analyzed from a qualitative perspective. Four categories were highlighted from the analysis: sadness, fear, anger, and comfort. Blogs served as a tool for gathering strength for teenagers in their difficult circumstances. The results show that female teenagers need information and support through their parent’s end-of-life care to be able to move on after the traumatic experience. Support needs to be in line with the children’s individual needs.
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