2021
DOI: 10.1002/pbc.29052
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“Don't be afraid to speak up”: Communication advice from parents and clinicians of children with cancer

Abstract: Background: Parents and clinicians of children with cancer can provide advice to improve communication that reflects lessons learned through experience. We aimed to identify categories of communication advice offered to parents of children with cancer from clinicians and other parents. Procedure:(1) Semi-structured interviews with 80 parents of children with cancer at three sites; (2) single-item, open-ended survey administered following 10 focus groups with 58 pediatric oncology clinicians at two sites. We as… Show more

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“…Essa evidência corrobora a importância de compartilhar informações com a família e facilitar o enfrentamento do tratamento. (28)(29)(30) Ademais é importante ressaltar que a oferta do manual ocorreu quando foi decretada a pandemia causada pela COVID-19, cujas mudanças nas rotinas dos serviços, visando a segurança dos pacientes, contribuiu para o distanciamento social, prejudicando o contato entre as famílias de crianças hospitalizadas e impedindo a troca de experiências, trazendo mais dúvidas e necessidades de informação. Restava à família acessar a internet, no entanto, gerava mais angústia e não supria suas demandas.…”
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“…Essa evidência corrobora a importância de compartilhar informações com a família e facilitar o enfrentamento do tratamento. (28)(29)(30) Ademais é importante ressaltar que a oferta do manual ocorreu quando foi decretada a pandemia causada pela COVID-19, cujas mudanças nas rotinas dos serviços, visando a segurança dos pacientes, contribuiu para o distanciamento social, prejudicando o contato entre as famílias de crianças hospitalizadas e impedindo a troca de experiências, trazendo mais dúvidas e necessidades de informação. Restava à família acessar a internet, no entanto, gerava mais angústia e não supria suas demandas.…”
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“…In pediatric oncology, the heretofore open futures associated with childhood are abruptly threatened by a potentially terminal illness. Pediatric oncology has therefore been a prominent focus in normative and empirical work on communication and ethical issues in the care of children [ 43 , 44 , 45 ]. Extant research on prognostic communication in pediatric oncology may offer important guidance as we consider how to thoughtfully integrate genomics into pediatric medicine.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In other words, as reported in the study, the role helps parents translate information into a language children can comprehend, particularly when parents can speak their native language. Most importantly, the role has also provided the parents with a greater opportunity to advocate for their children, which includes asking questions, expressing concerns, and speaking up for the child ( 4 ).…”
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confidence: 99%