Predictors of Depressive Symptoms Among Parents of Children With Cancer in Ethiopia.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Esubalew Mezgebu, Animut Addis, Julia Challinor, Leul Deribe, Dorcas Malahlela
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Background: The severity of the psychological impact on parents of children with cancer, often depressive symptoms due to mild-to-severe stress, is well documented. The causes are primarily related to their child's cancer diagnosis and treatment, side effects, lack of social support, missing information about their child's disease, and understanding of how to care for their child during treatment. This study assessed predictors of depressive symptoms among parents of children with cancer in one hospital in Ethiopia. Method: The institution-based, cross-sectional design was employed. Parents (n = 126) whose child was admitted at Jimma University Medical Center between February 25 and April 25, 2020, and met inclusion criteria were invited to participate. Results: Questionnaires from 122 parents of children with cancer were included (four had missing data). The prevalence of depressive symptoms was 60.7%. Multivariate regression analysis revealed gender (B = 1.207, p = .033) and higher levels of education (B = 1.019, p < .001) were associated with depressive symptoms in mothers. Receiving information about the child's treatment, however, was negatively associated with depressive symptoms (B = -1.490, p = .031). Monthly income and contact with religious leaders were not significant predictors. Discussion: Mothers of children hospitalized for initial cancer treatment in Jimma, Ethiopia, are at risk for depressive symptoms. It is possible that mothers with higher education are in occupations demanding their time, not allowing them to fulfill responsibilities felt to be essential in the child's treatment journey. Information on the child's treatment nurses have an important role in identifying depressive symptoms in parents but require training to do so.

埃塞俄比亚癌症儿童父母抑郁症状的预测因素。
背景:癌症患儿父母的心理影响的严重性,通常是由轻度到重度压力引起的抑郁症状,是有充分记录的。这些原因主要与他们孩子的癌症诊断和治疗、副作用、缺乏社会支持、缺乏关于孩子疾病的信息以及对如何在治疗期间照顾孩子的理解有关。这项研究评估了埃塞俄比亚一家医院癌症儿童父母抑郁症状的预测因素。方法:采用基于机构的横断面设计。父母(n = 126)的孩子在2020年2月25日至4月25日期间被金马大学医学中心录取,并符合入选标准,他们被邀请参加。结果:纳入了122位癌症患儿父母的问卷(其中4位数据缺失)。抑郁症状的患病率为60.7%。多元回归分析显示性别(B = 1.207,p = .033)和更高水平的教育(B = 1.019,p B = -1.490,p = .031)。月收入和与宗教领袖的接触并不是显著的预测因素。讨论:在埃塞俄比亚吉玛,住院接受癌症初始治疗的儿童的母亲有患抑郁症的风险。受过高等教育的母亲可能从事的职业要求她们的时间,不允许她们履行在孩子的治疗过程中被认为至关重要的责任。关于儿童治疗的信息护士在识别父母的抑郁症状方面发挥着重要作用,但这需要培训。
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