"The place it puts us in emotionally and relationally with our child, it's damaging": understanding the real-world psychosocial needs of caregivers of childhood cancer survivors

被引:2
作者
Beeler, Dori [1 ]
Christensen, Vivian [2 ]
Parker, Kellee [3 ]
Cottrell, Erika [2 ]
机构
[1] Levine Canc Atrium Hlth, Charlotte, NC 28204 USA
[2] Oregon Hlth & Sci Univ, Portland, OR USA
[3] Univ Utah, Salt Lake City, UT USA
关键词
Cancer; Caregivers; Family life; Health planning recommendations; Mental health; Oncology; Pediatric; Qualitative research; QUALITATIVE DATA; SECONDARY ANALYSIS; PARENTS; CARE; EXPERIENCES; STANDARDS; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1007/s11764-023-01461-7
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
PurposeUnderstanding the lived experiences of childhood cancer caregivers can guide the development of effective psychosocial models of care. We conducted this qualitative study to understand triggers that impact the mental health, quality of life, and mental health supportive care needs of caregivers.MethodsA maximum variation sampling strategy was used to recruit study participants for semi-structured interviews. Using a grounded theory approach, transcripts were independently dual-coded using inductive thematic analysis. We conducted a secondary thematic analysis emphasizing the impact of pediatric oncology on caregiver mental health.ResultsOur findings highlight caregiver experiences connected to their child's appearance, quality of life, or change in behavior. Caregivers reported the need to transition between the role of nurturer and protector and simultaneously be part of the care team, which increased trauma for caregivers and their children. Caregivers noted that the hardest part of being a caregiver is witnessing, participating, and forcing the child to comply with cancer treatment. Caregivers were left wishing there had been more support for these situations.ConclusionOur findings reveal real-world experiences that caregivers view as among the most stressful during their child's cancer journey. These events provide insight into the nuanced and most difficult experiences from the caregiver perspective in which emotional support services would be most useful. These insights will inform a future model for mental healthcare.Implications for Cancer SurvivorsCaregivers' treatment-related stress is associated with the quality of life of pediatric cancer patients. Supporting the mental health, quality of life, and mental health supportive care needs of childhood cancer caregivers through supportive care guidelines may positively impact the caregiver-child relationship long into survivorship. Children's and their caregivers' treatment-related stress are indelibly connected to the quality of life concerns throughout the cancer journey. Supporting the mental health, quality of life, and mental health supportive care needs of childhood cancer caregivers through supportive care guidelines will positively impact the caregiver-child relationship long into survivorship.
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页数:11
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