Understanding parents uncertainty sources and management strategies while caring for a child diagnosed with a hematologic cancer Journal Article


Authors: Wollney, E. N.; Bylund, C. L.; Kastrinos, A. L.; Campbell-Salome, G.; Sae-Hau, M.; Weiss, E. S.; Fisher, C. L.
Article Title: Understanding parents uncertainty sources and management strategies while caring for a child diagnosed with a hematologic cancer
Abstract: Rationale: Parents of a child or adolescent (CA) or young adult (YA) diagnosed with a hematologic cancer often face uncertainty. Managing uncertainty is critical to reduce the psychosocial burden of illness-related stressors. Objective: This study sought to identify: 1) sources of uncertainty among parents of a child diagnosed with a hematologic cancer, 2) strategies used by parents to manage uncertainty, and 3) clinicians' responses to parents' online information-seeking approach to managing uncertainty. Methods: Parents of CAs/YAs diagnosed with a hematologic cancer within the past 1–18 months and living in the U.S. participated in an in-depth, semi-structured phone interview (n = 20). Data were analyzed thematically. Results: Parents reported uncertainty about treatment (options, efficacy, and side effects or risks) and uncertainty about the future (recurrence, whether worry would subside, and how to approach the child's future). Parents managed uncertainty by seeking information online, talking to clinicians, and joining support groups. Clinicians' responses to online information-seeking were described as supportive and unsupportive. Conclusion: Parents described struggling with uncertainty across the cancer continuum (from primary treatment to survivorship). Parents' psychosocial health may benefit from individual and systems level interventions that help address and manage uncertainty, especially interventions focusing on parent caregiver-clinician communication. © 2023 The Authors
Keywords: adolescent; adult; child; aged; middle aged; patient satisfaction; cancer recurrence; metastasis; breast cancer; acute lymphoblastic leukemia; childhood cancer; social support; hematologic malignancy; psycho-oncology; recurrent disease; anxiety; home care; awareness; qualitative research; health communication; perception; caregivers; burnout; uncertainty; acute myeloid leukemia; human; article; care behavior; blood cancer(s); transition to adult care
Journal Title: PEC Innovation
Volume: 3
ISSN: 2772-6282
Publisher: Elsevier BV  
Date Published: 2023-12-15
Start Page: 100198
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.pecinn.2023.100198
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC10468798
PUBMED: 37662692
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