Background:
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a common autosomal recessive diseasewith an incidence of 1:2560 live births
in Jordan. It affects the quality of life for both the child and the parents. In Jordan knowledge about parents' experience
with children diagnosed with CF is limited.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe and explore the lived experience of parents of children with
CF, and the difficulties and challenges they face.
Design and method: A qualitative phenomenological method was used. Twenty-five parents of children with CF
were interviewed. The Scribber thematic analysis was used in data analysis.
Results: Four themes emerged. First, “Falling into the circle of suffering”, Second, “The circle of suffering”, with
two sub-themes: the challenges, and the limitations in daily life. Third, “Coping within the circle of suffering”,
with four sub-themes: focus on problems, focus on emotions, social and economic factors, and spirituality.
Fourth, “Future outlook”, with two sub-themes: optimism about the future, and pessimism about the future.
Conclusion: Parents of children with CF suffer from difficulties and challenges that limit their daily lives.
Practice implications: Education is needed for health care providers, society and parents about CF; and parents
need support to improve their quality of life.