Transformed Parenthood in the Face of ALS: A Profound Struggle for Both Ill Parents and Co-parents
Nina Malmström, Joakim Öhlén, Stefan Nilsson, Ingela Nygren, Peter M. Andersen, Birgitta Jakobsson Larsson, Anneli Ozanne

TL;DR
This study explores how ALS affects the meaning of parenthood for ill parents and their co-parents, highlighting the emotional and practical challenges they face.
Contribution
The study provides a novel phenomenological understanding of transformed parenthood in families affected by ALS.
Findings
ALS redefines parenthood, creating a complex and burdensome experience for both ill parents and co-parents.
Parents struggle to balance their emotional pain with the need to remain stable and supportive for their children.
Tailored healthcare support and early palliative care are essential for promoting family health in ALS.
Abstract
When a parent is diagnosed with a progressive, fatal neurodegenerative disease, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), it can have major effects on the family’s health. Parenthood itself may also be affected, potentially fueling an urgent need for support from healthcare. Research focusing on this group of parents is nevertheless limited. The aim of this study was to illuminate the meaning of parenthood when a parent has ALS, from the perspective of ill parents and co-parents. An interpretive qualitative study was conducted, using data gathered from interviewing 26 parents (13 ill parents and 13 co-parents) with children living at home in Sweden. Applying a phenomenological hermeneutical analysis, structural analyses depicted the burdensome, complex impact that ALS can have on parenthood, redefining its meaning while forcing parents to face the difficult challenges it brings. The…
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TopicsFamily Support in Illness · Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues · Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
