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Published in: Supportive Care in Cancer 11/2019

01-11-2019 | Original Article

Decision-making in childhood cancer: parents’ and adolescents’ views and perceptions

Authors: Eden G. Robertson, Claire E. Wakefield, Joanne Shaw, Anne-Sophie Darlington, Brittany C. McGill, Richard J. Cohn, Joanna E. Fardell

Published in: Supportive Care in Cancer | Issue 11/2019

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Abstract

Purpose

Few studies have addressed the way in which families of children with cancer make treatment decisions, and how we can meet parents’ and young peoples’ decisional involvement needs. We aimed to explore parents’ and adolescents’ views and perceptions of making medical decisions in pediatric oncology.

Methods

We conducted semi-structured interviews with 25 parents of children diagnosed with cancer in the past 12 months, and 5 adolescents diagnosed in the past 12 months. Our interview schedule was underpinned by Elwyn and Miron-Shatz’s decision-making model. The model acknowledges the deliberation (process of coming to a decision) and determination (making a choice) phases of decision-making. We conducted a thematic analysis.

Results

Our findings indicate that information provision is not enough to facilitate parents’ decision-making involvement. Many parents sought additional information to meet their individual needs and preferences. While many parents and young people desired decisional involvement, they trusted the doctors to make treatment decisions. Feelings of distress, inadequacy, and lack of choice impacted decision-making participation. Regardless, many parents in our study were satisfied with treatment decisions, but this was largely dependent on positive treatment outcomes.

Conclusion

Our study contributes to understanding how families of a child with cancer make treatment decisions. Families tend to rely on doctors to make treatment decisions, but often seek additional information to help them feel involved in the decision process. Findings highlight that decision-making in pediatric oncology should focus on involving families in the deliberation phase, rather than just determination of choice.
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Metadata
Title
Decision-making in childhood cancer: parents’ and adolescents’ views and perceptions
Authors
Eden G. Robertson
Claire E. Wakefield
Joanne Shaw
Anne-Sophie Darlington
Brittany C. McGill
Richard J. Cohn
Joanna E. Fardell
Publication date
01-11-2019
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Supportive Care in Cancer / Issue 11/2019
Print ISSN: 0941-4355
Electronic ISSN: 1433-7339
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-019-04728-x

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