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Understanding the use of metaphors by parents of children with cancer in blogs: a qualitative analysis

Medicine and Health

Understanding the use of metaphors by parents of children with cancer in blogs: a qualitative analysis

R. Gao and Y. Wu

This fascinating study by Ruiyao Gao and Yijin Wu explores how parents of children with cancer use metaphors to express their profound experiences and emotions. Analyzing 33 blogs revealed that metaphors of 'Game,' 'War,' 'Journey,' and 'Plant' captured their thoughts and feelings, providing deeper insights that can enhance support for these families.

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Abstract
Parents of children with cancer, who face significant financial and psychological burdens, often employ metaphors to convey their distinctive experiences and inner realms. However, these metaphors have received scant attention in prior research. Therefore, this study seeks to investigate the utilization of metaphors in blogs authored by parents of children with cancer, aiming to shed light on this understudied area. This study collected data from blogs authored by 33 parents of children with cancer spanning the period from 2019 to 2022, yielding a total of 181 metaphors. Drawing upon Conceptual Metaphor Theory, the method of qualitative content analysis was employed to analyze how parents of children with cancer utilize metaphors. This study found that "Game", "War", "Journey" and "Plant" metaphors were the most commonly used by parents of children with cancer. Game and war metaphors occupy a dominant position, followed by journey and plant metaphors. Additionally, these parents frequently employ mixed metaphors. The use of metaphorical language enables these parents to effectively articulate their distinct experiences and emotions. The use of metaphors may serve as a means for parents to articulate their feelings and motivate their children to actively fight cancer. By recognizing the metaphors embraced by these parents, we can gain a deeper understanding of their internal world and potentially offer support through both online and offline channels to mitigate their stress levels.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Jun 20, 2024
Authors
Ruiyao Gao, Yijin Wu
Tags
metaphors
parents
cancer
blogs
emotional expression
qualitative analysis
support
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