Experiences and preferences of truth-telling in families of children with cancer: A phenomenological study

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Yen-Gan Chiou , Shih-Ying Chen , Li-Min Wu , Yea-Ing Lotus Shyu , Yi-Chien Chiang , Chih-Cheng Hsiao , Hui-Chuan Wu , Woung-Ru Tang
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Abstract

Objective

The delivery of bad news is an unpleasant but necessary medical procedure. However, few studies have addressed the experiences and preferences of the families of school-aged children with cancer when they are informed of the children's condition. This study aimed to explore families of school-age children with cancer for their preferences and experiences of truth-telling.

Methods

This descriptive phenomenological qualitative research was conducted using focus group interviews and semistructured interview guidelines were adopted for in-depth interviews. Fifteen families participated in the study. The data were analyzed using Colaizzi's analysis. Data were collected from August 2019 to May 2020.

Results

The study identified two major themes: “caught in a dilemma” and “kind and comprehensive team support.” The first major theme focused on families' experiences with cancer truth-telling. Three sub-themes emerged: (1) cultural aspects of cancer disclosure, (2) decision-making regarding informing pediatric patients about their illness, and (3) content of disclosure after weighing the pros and cons. The second major theme, which revealed families’ preferences for delivering bad news, was classified into three sub-themes: (1) have integrity, (2) be realistic, and (3) be supportive.

Conclusions

This study underscores the dilemma encountered by the families of children with cancer after disclosure and their inclination toward receiving comprehensive information and continuous support. Health care personnel must improve their truth-telling ability in order to better address the needs of such families and to provide continuous support throughout the truth-telling process.

癌症患儿家庭讲述真相的经历和偏好:现象学研究
目的:告知噩耗是一个令人不快但又必要的医疗程序。然而,很少有研究涉及学龄癌症患儿家庭在得知孩子病情时的体验和偏好。本研究旨在探讨学龄癌症儿童家庭对告知真相的偏好和体验。研究方法本研究采用描述性现象学定性研究,采用焦点小组访谈和半结构化访谈指南进行深度访谈。15 个家庭参与了研究。数据采用科莱兹分析法进行分析。数据收集时间为 2019 年 8 月至 2020 年 5 月:研究发现了两大主题:"陷入两难境地 "和 "亲切而全面的团队支持"。第一大主题侧重于家庭在癌症真相告知方面的经历。研究发现了三个次主题:(1) 癌症信息披露的文化因素;(2) 向儿科患者告知病情的决策;(3) 权衡利弊后的披露内容。第二大主题揭示了家属在告知坏消息时的偏好,分为三个小主题:(1)诚信;(2)现实;(3)支持。医护人员必须提高讲真话的能力,以便更好地满足这类家庭的需求,并在讲真话的整个过程中提供持续的支持。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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