Julie Chessell
Saint Marys University, Canada
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Nurs Care
In an instant life can change. In a moment, a family can be shattered and what they thought was their norm becomes their most challenging experience. It can either tear families apart or bring them closer. You become a victim or a survivor. Pediatric gastrointestinal cancer, or more specifically hepatoblastoma, is a diagnosis typically found in 0-4years of age, not in an eleven year old. How do parents view this devastating news? A dream is shattered and how you handle this frightening information can impact not only your patient, the extended family and but most certainly parental mental capacity. Choosing to succumb is not an option. Selecting to change your mindset for the positive can have a profound impact on treatment and overall outcome. No one care plan is the same. No one is exempt, whether you are in the healthcare arena or not. It takes a village of people to have a hand in allowing a child not to become a statistic. Pediatric cancer can potentially be a lifelong medical condition, with hepatoblastoma accounting for only 1% of pediatric cancers. Supporting families and their journey is key to overall health. Hope is that beautiful place between the way things were and the path of the way things are yet to be. There comes a point in life when you realize that nothing will ever be the same. You realize that from that point on, time will be divided into two parts â?? before this and after this. Our journey is different than the next, but with the passion to give back, anything is possible. Empowering people about determination and resiliency is key. Now itâ??s our turn to make that difference.
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