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Revolutionize Your Practice: How Understanding Siblings' Experiences Can Improve Pediatric Care

Revolutionize Your Practice: How Understanding Siblings\' Experiences Can Improve Pediatric Care
Understanding the experiences of siblings living with a brother or sister with a life-threatening or life-limiting (LT/LL) condition can be transformative for practitioners working in pediatric care. The study titled “What about me?”: lived experiences of siblings living with a brother or sister with a life-threatening or life-limiting condition by Kittelsen et al. (2024) sheds light on the often-overlooked challenges these siblings face. Here’s how you can leverage the findings to improve your practice and outcomes for children.

Key Findings and Their Implications

The research identifies three main themes that encapsulate the siblings' experiences: living with heavy strains, feeling disregarded, and having needs of one’s own. Understanding these themes can help practitioners develop more empathetic and effective strategies to support these children.

1. Living with Heavy Strains

Siblings of children with LT/LL conditions often face significant emotional and practical challenges. These include:

Implication: Practitioners should recognize these strains and provide appropriate emotional support and resources to help siblings cope with their unique challenges.

2. Feeling Disregarded

Many siblings feel overlooked as the primary focus is often on the ill child. This lack of attention can lead to feelings of neglect and jealousy.

Implication: Healthcare providers should ensure that siblings receive attention and acknowledgment, making them feel valued and supported.

3. Having Needs of One’s Own

Siblings have their own needs for emotional support, information, and respite.

Implication: Implementing regular check-ins and providing clear, age-appropriate updates about the ill child’s condition can help siblings feel more secure and less anxious.

Actionable Steps for Practitioners

Based on these findings, here are some practical steps you can take to better support siblings of children with LT/LL conditions:

Encouraging Further Research

While this study provides valuable insights, there is still much to learn about the experiences of siblings living with a brother or sister with LT/LL conditions. Practitioners are encouraged to conduct further research and contribute to this important field. Understanding the nuanced experiences of these siblings can lead to better support systems and improved outcomes for all children involved.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: “What about me?”: lived experiences of siblings living with a brother or sister with a life-threatening or life-limiting condition.


Citation: Kittelsen, T. B., Castor, C., Lee, A., & Kvarme, L. G., Winger, A. (2024). “What about me?”: lived experiences of siblings living with a brother or sister with a life-threatening or life-limiting condition. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 19(1), 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2024.2321645

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