Factors influencing caregiver decisions to use complementary and integrative therapies in pediatric oncology settings: Findings from a qualitative analysis

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Marissa Yaldo , Ahna LH. Pai , Meghan E. McGrady , Emma Wallens , Jennifer M. Allen , Holly Spraker-Perlman , Allison Ast , Tegan Reeves , Rachel Tillery Webster
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Abstract

Purpose

Complementary and integrative medicine (CIM) therapies (i.e., non-conventional Western medicine interventions) may reduce side-effects associated with pediatric oncology treatment. CIM therapies may also improve caregiver psychological and physical health that is exacerbated during pediatric cancer treatment. Despite known benefits, these therapies are not widely used within pediatric oncology populations in the United States. To guide and promote CIM use among this population, the aim of this project was to qualitatively explore factors that contribute to caregivers' decision to include CIM use in their own and child's care.

Methods

Twenty caregivers of children (ages 0.5–14 years) being treated for cancer participated in this study. Each completed a demographic form and the CIM use questionnaire. Qualitative interviews followed by a card sort task were used to assess barriers and facilitators of uptake for caregivers and their child with cancer.

Results

A number of predisposing (e.g., child age, beliefs) and needs factors (e.g., potential to treatment-related side-effects) provide insight into caregivers’ decisions to use CIM for their child. Analyses also revealed the importance of enabling factors (e.g., resources) for caregiver use. Caregivers also reported benefiting from additional information about risk/benefit analysis of these therapies, and current research for CIM use in caregivers and children being treated for cancer.

Conclusion

Children may benefit from individually tailored complementary and integrative medicine consultations that explore patient history and specific needs factors to improve preference concordant care and uptake. Caregivers may benefit from support that improves enabling factors associated with care (e.g., improved accessibility).

影响护理人员决定在儿科肿瘤环境中使用补充和综合疗法的因素:定性分析结果
目的补充和综合医学疗法(CIM)(即非常规西医干预措施)可减少与儿科肿瘤治疗相关的副作用。补充和综合医学疗法还可改善护理人员在儿科癌症治疗过程中加剧的心理和身体健康问题。尽管这些疗法的益处众所周知,但在美国,这些疗法并未在儿科肿瘤人群中广泛使用。为了引导和促进 CIM 在这一人群中的使用,本项目旨在定性地探讨促使照顾者决定将 CIM 的使用纳入自己和孩子的护理中的因素。每个人都填写了一份人口统计学表格和 CIM 使用情况调查表。结果一些倾向性因素(如儿童年龄、信仰)和需求因素(如治疗相关副作用的可能性)让我们了解了照顾者决定为孩子使用 CIM 的原因。分析还显示了有利因素(如资源)对照顾者使用的重要性。照顾者还报告说,如果能获得更多有关这些疗法的风险/效益分析的信息,以及目前对照顾者和接受癌症治疗的儿童使用 CIM 的研究信息,他们将受益匪浅。提供支持以改善与护理相关的有利因素(如改善可及性),可使护理人员受益。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
3.60%
发文量
109
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Oncology Nursing is an international journal which publishes research of direct relevance to patient care, nurse education, management and policy development. EJON is proud to be the official journal of the European Oncology Nursing Society. The journal publishes the following types of papers: • Original research articles • Review articles
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