The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore mother's emotional adaptation of living with the death of cancer children. Eight mothers of cancer children died at the duration of 3 months to 1 years were interviewed via phone and tape-recorded. The content analysis guided by Miles and Huberman (1994) was used to analyze the interview data. The findings shown that the emotional adaptation of mothers included grief response, solicitude, recall mixed memories, reminding child while seeing things, spare every efforts, avoidance, emotional transference, emotional projection. This study will help to develop a clinically applicable framework for mothers' adaptation model on child's death with cancer and may establish our knowledge for pediatric hospice care and parental bereavement program.
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