2020
DOI: 10.1111/ecc.13294
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Impact of a structured educational programme for caregivers of children with cancer on parental knowledge of the disease and paediatric clinical outcomes during the first year of treatment

Abstract: In recent years, the treatment of paediatric cancer includes strategies that can be added to an exclusively inpatient-based approach. Caregivers (parents and/or legal guardian) should acquire new information and skills in order to assume the role of care provider at home. Thus, caregivers may need to administer medications and learn to recognise and respond to medical situations and emer

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“…Beyond meeting patients’ and parents’ stated needs, and supporting decision‐making, 33 an interactive resource may help improve clinical outcomes. A structured caregiver educational program for parents of children with cancer in Chile improved parent knowledge, and was also associated with decreased rates of central line infections and fewer visits to the emergency department 34 . Similarly, suboptimal adherence to oral 6‐mercaptopurine throughout ALL therapy is a risk factor for relapse, and strategies to increase adherence that combine education and automated reminders have been tried 35,36 .…”
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“…Beyond meeting patients’ and parents’ stated needs, and supporting decision‐making, 33 an interactive resource may help improve clinical outcomes. A structured caregiver educational program for parents of children with cancer in Chile improved parent knowledge, and was also associated with decreased rates of central line infections and fewer visits to the emergency department 34 . Similarly, suboptimal adherence to oral 6‐mercaptopurine throughout ALL therapy is a risk factor for relapse, and strategies to increase adherence that combine education and automated reminders have been tried 35,36 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A structured caregiver educational program for parents of children with cancer in Chile improved parent knowledge, and was also associated with decreased rates of central line infections and fewer visits to the emergency department. 34 Similarly, suboptimal adherence to oral 6-mercaptopurine throughout ALL therapy is a risk factor for relapse, and strategies to increase adherence that combine education and automated reminders have been tried. 35,36 Some of these existing approaches could be integrated into the eHealth resource we are currently developing.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These have emphasized the importance of enhancing the parents’ self‐sufficiency by combining different information formats; for example, oral information should be accompanied by written information and a follow‐up contact by a nurse. Movie clips can also be used to educate parents on complicated topics 1,5,23,25–28 …”
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“…Movie clips can also be used to educate parents on complicated topics. 1,5,23,[25][26][27][28] Parents from non-Swedish-speaking backgrounds expressed their wish to be provided with information in their mother tongue so as to be able to fully understand and process the information. It is well known that parents from different ethical backgrounds are often underinformed by HCPs and that both language ability and culture can be barriers to understanding the provided information.…”
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