Kimberly A. Pyke-Grimm, Katherine Patterson Kelly, Ginny L. Schulz
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Child and Adolescent Cancer Communication Preferences for Treatment Decision Making: A Meta-Synthesis
Background
Children and adolescents (C&A) <18 years of age report varying cancer treatment communication preferences. The aim of this qualitative meta-synthesis was to describe C&A voices regarding their preferences for engagement in their treatment communication. This report shares their preferences specific to their involvement in cancer treatment decision-making (TDM).
Methods
Applying meta-aggregation methods, a systematic search was conducted in multiple databases with no limitation to the date range. Studies included participants <18 years of age with childhood cancer using qualitative or mixed research methods, written in English. Findings were limited to C&A self-reported findings.
Results
A total of 3213 articles were identified, with 55 articles included. A total of 156 findings related to preferences for TDM were extracted from 39 studies. Three synthesized findings were identified: (1) How I participate in decisions about my cancer treatment, (2) When I do not participate in decisions about my cancer treatment, and (3) Why I participate in decisions about my cancer treatment.
Conclusions
This meta-synthesis identified how, when, and why C&A want to be involved in their cancer TDM. Their voices represent a range of preferences for involvement, from a more passive to more active role. Evidence-based practice recommendations were identified with a focus on meeting the C&A communication preferences.
期刊介绍:
Pediatric Blood & Cancer publishes the highest quality manuscripts describing basic and clinical investigations of blood disorders and malignant diseases of childhood including diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, etiology, biology, and molecular and clinical genetics of these diseases as they affect children, adolescents, and young adults. Pediatric Blood & Cancer will also include studies on such treatment options as hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, immunology, and gene therapy.