Impact of Gender of the Child on Health Care-Seeking Behavior of Caregivers of Childhood Patients With Cancer: A Mixed-Methods Study.

IF 3 Q2 ONCOLOGY
JCO Global Oncology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-09 DOI:10.1200/GO-24-00325
Kanu Priya Bhatia, Shuvadeep Ganguly, Archana Sasi, Manraj Singh Sra, Sumit Malhotra, Shubhangi Sharma, Bhavika Tahiliani, Vasudha Verma, Tripti Dhania, Reema Bisht, Swetambri Sharma, Mamta Kumari, Sandeep Agarwala, Sujata Satapathy, Deepam Pushpam, Sameer Bakhshi
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Abstract

Purpose: Gender bias against girls may affect health-seeking behavior and outcomes of childhood cancer. This study aimed to study the nature and extent of gender bias in health care among caregivers of childhood patients with cancer and also in community.

Methods: This cross-sectional mixed-methods study was conducted in a tertiary cancer hospital and an urban community between July 2021 and July 2023. Qualitative component included 26 in-depth interviews (IDI) and four focus group discussions (FGDs) with caregivers of children with cancer. IDIs and FGDs were conducted by a psychologist and continued until thematic saturation was reached. For quantitative part, a gender-bias questionnaire was finalized which was administered to 230 caregivers in hospital and 311 participants from the community, with children in family.

Results: Most participants did not perceive personal gender bias; however, many acknowledged noticing gender bias in others. This bias was linked to girls being considered financial burdens and having reduced marital prospects due to illness. Reducing treatment costs, improving access, and education targeting societal mindsets were suggested measures to mitigate bias. In community, no significant difference was observed among the respondents based on sex of youngest child in family. However, in hospital, caregivers of male children were less likely to offer similar care to a child of opposite sex than that reported by caregivers of female children (P = .01) for ailments like fever/diarrhea. Similar difference was not observed for other health care scenarios.

Conclusion: Gender bias against girls, including that in health care access, is influenced by societal norms. Even with little personal perception of bias, there was a significant perceived bias observed in others by the participants. This study identified the existence of gender bias affecting health care choices, including cancer care.

儿童性别对儿童癌症患者照护者求医行为的影响:一项混合方法研究
目的:对女孩的性别偏见可能影响儿童癌症的求医行为和预后。本研究旨在探讨儿童癌症患者照护者及社区中性别偏见的性质及程度。方法:本横断面混合方法研究于2021年7月至2023年7月在一家三级肿瘤医院和一个城市社区进行。定性部分包括26个深度访谈(IDI)和4个焦点小组讨论(fgd)与癌症儿童的照顾者。由心理学家进行IDIs和fgd,并一直持续到主题饱和为止。在定量部分,最后确定了一份性别偏见调查问卷,对230名医院护理人员和311名家庭中有儿童的社区参与者进行了调查。结果:大多数被试没有察觉到个人性别偏见;然而,许多人承认注意到其他人存在性别偏见。这种偏见与女孩被认为是经济负担和因疾病而降低婚姻前景有关。减少偏见的措施包括降低治疗费用、改善可及性和针对社会观念的教育。在社区中,家庭中最小子女的性别在被调查者中没有显著差异。然而,在医院里,男性儿童的看护人对异性儿童提供类似护理的可能性低于女性儿童看护人(P = 0.01),因为他们患有发烧/腹泻等疾病。在其他医疗保健方案中没有观察到类似的差异。结论:对女孩的性别偏见,包括在获得保健服务方面的偏见,受到社会规范的影响。即使没有个人偏见,参与者也会在其他人身上观察到明显的偏见。这项研究确定了影响医疗保健选择的性别偏见的存在,包括癌症护理。
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JCO Global Oncology
JCO Global Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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