Fulfilling the Role of a Parent While Undergoing Treatment for Cancer: A Review of the Literature and the Potential Impact of Childcare Support on Cancer Outcomes.
Kang Woo Kim, M. Lopresti, Stephanie L. Graff, Sabrina Witherby, D. Dizon, M. Fenton
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Abstract
Breast cancer is the most prevalent malignancy among adolescents and young adults (AYAs). Despite the efficacy of chemotherapy, AYA patients contend with psychosocial challenges, including psychological distress and financial toxicity, exacerbated further by those with dependent children. Parenting responsibilities intersect with cancer care, impacting both family dynamics and treatment adherence. Despite recognized needs, however, the impact of parenting concerns or even parenting status and the presence of dependents has not been systematically addressed and there is a paucity of interventional research regarding patients with cancer as concomitant caregivers. A feasibility study conducted by the Brown University Oncology Cooperative Group demonstrated the potential benefits of providing financial assistance for childcare, both improving treatment adherence and reducing distress among participants. Similar interventions have shown promise in addressing financial hardships for AYA patients with cancer who are concomitant caregivers. Ultimately, parenting concerns have a significant impact on medical decision-making, and further interventional research on childcare support is required to examine the ways in which health systems can improve family stability, stress, and quality of life.
在接受癌症治疗的同时履行父母的角色:文献综述及育儿支持对癌症治疗结果的潜在影响》,《美国医学杂志》(Nature Journal of Medicine),2011 年。
乳腺癌是青少年中最常见的恶性肿瘤。尽管化疗疗效显著,但青少年患者仍面临着心理社会挑战,包括心理困扰和经济负担,而那些需要抚养子女的患者的情况则更加严重。养育子女的责任与癌症护理交织在一起,对家庭动态和坚持治疗都产生了影响。然而,尽管人们认识到了这种需求,但还没有系统地研究过养育子女的问题甚至养育子女的状况和受抚养人的存在所产生的影响,而且有关癌症患者作为同时照顾者的干预性研究也很少。布朗大学肿瘤学合作小组(Brown University Oncology Cooperative Group)进行的一项可行性研究表明,为儿童保育提供经济援助具有潜在的益处,既能提高治疗依从性,又能减少参与者的痛苦。类似的干预措施已显示出解决作为同时照顾者的青壮年癌症患者经济困难的前景。育儿问题最终会对医疗决策产生重大影响,因此需要对育儿支持进行进一步的干预研究,以探讨医疗系统如何改善家庭稳定性、压力和生活质量。