Interventions to improve illness-related communication between cancer patients and their minor children: A systematic review

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Sha Zhao , Jinnan Xiao , Jiayi Liu , Hong Tao , Huan Liu , Jiarui Chen , Yang Bai , Jinfeng Ding , Siyuan Tang , Hui Huang
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Abstract

Background

Parental cancer conditions significantly impact the physical, social, and emotional well-being of minor children. Effective illness-related communication is crucial for both parents and their children to mitigate these effects.

Objective

To systematically summarize the characteristics and effectiveness of interventions aimed at improving illness-related communication between parents with cancer and their minor children.

Design

A systematic review.

Data sources

Six databases (CINAHL, Web of Science, PubMed, Embase, the Cochrane Library, and PsycINFO) were searched for articles published in English between 2000 and 2023.

Methods

A three-step review process was employed to select articles. Two reviewers independently screened titles and abstracts, reviewed full texts to include studies aimed at facilitating illness-related communication between parents with cancer and their minor children under the age of 18, and assessed study quality using the Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal checklist.

Results

The search yielded 9409 articles, of which 21 met the inclusion criteria, 4 were randomized controlled trials and 17 were quasi-experimental studies. These studies involved 213 families, 149 parents, and 192 minor children. The interventions were categorized as family-centered, parent-centered, or children-centered and emphasized disease knowledge, communication skills, emotional management, and future planning in illness-related communication. The synthesized results indicate that family-centered interventions show unique advantages in improving family life; parent-centered interventions bring benefits in enhancing parenting quality, parents' self-efficacy in coping with cancer, and children's social behavior; and children-centered interventions exhibit a significant impact on the psychological well-being of children.

Conclusion

Parent-centered interventions demonstrated significant potential in promoting illness-related communication, particularly by emphasizing the patient's parental role, enhancing intrinsic motivation to sustain communication, and recognizing that patients themselves may be more suitable targets for clinical oncology practice. High-quality research is recommended to enrich the content of parent-centered interventions and encourage the measurement of intervention effects on communication as well as the mechanism of action.

Registration number

The review protocol was registered in PROSPERO under the number CRD42023478107.

改善癌症患者与其未成年子女之间与疾病相关沟通的干预措施:系统回顾
背景父母罹患癌症会严重影响未成年子女的身体、社交和情感健康。数据来源检索了六个数据库(CINAHL、Web of Science、PubMed、Embase、Cochrane Library 和 PsycINFO)中 2000 年至 2023 年间发表的英文文章。方法采用三步审查流程筛选文章。两名审稿人独立筛选标题和摘要,审阅全文以纳入旨在促进癌症患者父母与其 18 岁以下未成年子女之间与疾病相关的沟通的研究,并使用乔安娜-布里格斯研究所的批判性评估核对表对研究质量进行评估。结果检索到 9409 篇文章,其中 21 篇符合纳入标准,4 篇为随机对照试验,17 篇为准实验研究。这些研究涉及 213 个家庭、149 名家长和 192 名未成年儿童。干预措施分为以家庭为中心、以父母为中心或以儿童为中心,在与疾病相关的沟通中强调疾病知识、沟通技巧、情绪管理和未来规划。综合结果表明,以家庭为中心的干预措施在改善家庭生活方面具有独特优势;以父母为中心的干预措施在提高父母的养育质量、父母应对癌症的自我效能以及儿童的社会行为方面都有益处;以儿童为中心的干预措施对儿童的心理健康有显著影响。结论 以家长为中心的干预在促进与疾病相关的沟通方面表现出了巨大的潜力,尤其是通过强调患者的家长角色、增强持续沟通的内在动力以及认识到患者本身可能更适合作为肿瘤临床实践的对象。建议开展高质量的研究,以丰富以家长为中心的干预内容,并鼓励测量干预对沟通的影响以及作用机制。注册号该综述方案已在PROSPERO注册,注册号为CRD42023478107。
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CiteScore
15.00
自引率
2.50%
发文量
181
审稿时长
21 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Nursing Studies (IJNS) is a highly respected journal that has been publishing original peer-reviewed articles since 1963. It provides a forum for original research and scholarship about health care delivery, organisation, management, workforce, policy, and research methods relevant to nursing, midwifery, and other health related professions. The journal aims to support evidence informed policy and practice by publishing research, systematic and other scholarly reviews, critical discussion, and commentary of the highest standard. The IJNS is indexed in major databases including PubMed, Medline, Thomson Reuters - Science Citation Index, Scopus, Thomson Reuters - Social Science Citation Index, CINAHL, and the BNI (British Nursing Index).
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