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"If we don't beat it, how long will it take?" Worries and concerns of children with advanced cancer and their parents
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Background: Navigating pediatric advanced cancer is challenging for children and parents, resulting in increased risk for psychological distress. While research has explored parent worries/concerns, few studies have included children's perspectives.
Objectives: To explore worries/concerns in children with advanced cancer and their parents.
Design: This was a part of a larger, mixed-methods study examining shared decision-making.
Setting/Subjects: Children (of age 5-25) with advanced cancer (i.e., relapsed/refractory disease or physician estimated prognosis of <60%) and their parents in the Midwestern United States.
Measurements: Children and parents completed the Response to Stress Questionnaire and individual semi-structured interviews. Coders analyzed the qualitative data via thematic analysis.
Results: Parent and child worries/concerns included: (1) prognosis, (2) symptom burden and side effects of treatment, (3) emotional well-being, (4) impact on future, and (5) no concerns/uncertainty (child-only theme). Benefit-finding emerged as a minor theme. Many expressed concerns about treatment response, resulting in worries about death/dying. Others shared fear about managing current symptoms and the impact of long-term treatment side effects on the child's future. Parents reported worry about their child's emotional well-being, while children expressed worries about their families if they died. While all parents were able to identify worries/concerns, some children denied worries/concerns. Quantitatively, parents similarly identified worries about prognosis and symptom burden but also endorsed concern about being unable to help their child feel better.
Conclusions: Our findings highlight similarities and differences in worries/concerns among children and parents as they navigate a child's advanced cancer journey. Early integration of palliative care may be helpful in mitigating these issues.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2024.0307
Voir la revue «JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE»
Autres numéros de la revue «JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE»