Parental Decision-Making in Cancer Therapy: A Long-Term Observational Study

Parental participation in shared decision-making in children’s cancer therapy is essential because parents advocate for and support their children’s wishes. However, little research has focused on this issue. We conducted a longitudinal observational study of 7 parents whose child had received their...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical pediatrics 2023-10, Vol.62 (9), p.1059-1066
Hauptverfasser: Michinobu, Ryoko, Yamamoto, Masaki, Sakai, Yoshiyuki, Mikami, Takahiro, Igarashi, Keita, Iesato, Kotoe, Takebayashi, Akira, Hori, Tsukasa, Tsutsumi, Hiroyuki, Tsugawa, Takeshi
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Zusammenfassung:Parental participation in shared decision-making in children’s cancer therapy is essential because parents advocate for and support their children’s wishes. However, little research has focused on this issue. We conducted a longitudinal observational study of 7 parents whose child had received their first cancer treatment. We recorded parents’ behaviors, interactions, and narratives in 1 pediatric ward and 2 outpatient clinics. The recordings were systematically conducted and thematically analyzed using variable-oriented and process-oriented modes to assess the causal relationships among phenomena. We found 4 themes describing the processes by which parents developed and participated in shared decision-making. The first 2 themes reflected the development of reciprocal parental relationships and parent-other child relationships. These 2 types of relationship generated mutual trust and a sense of solidarity among parents (the third theme). This, in turn, became the foundation for parents to share decision-making with health care professionals (the fourth theme).
ISSN:0009-9228
1938-2707
DOI:10.1177/00099228221150606