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Development of the “Day 100 Talk”: Addressing existing communication gaps during the early cancer treatment period in childhood cancer

机译:发展“第100天谈话”:在儿童癌症早期癌症治疗期间解决现有的通信差距

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Abstract Background Families’ communication needs during the early cancer treatment period (ECTP) may not be optimally met by current practices. We sought to identify potential communication gaps and to ameliorate these by developing a novel in‐depth conversation between families and their pediatric oncologists, the “Day 100 Talk” (D100), during the ECTP. Procedure We conducted semistructured interviews with parents and patients undergoing childhood cancer treatment for??7 months. Interviews sought to elicit perceived communication gaps regarding cancer care and inform D100 development. Following qualitative analysis of interview responses, we developed a three‐part D100 conversation tool consisting of a preparatory family worksheet, a conversation guide, and a family summary sheet. We presented the tool during interviews and a focus group with pediatric oncology providers and revised it to incorporate provider input. Results Twenty‐two stakeholders (six parents, five adolescents, and 11 providers) participated in interviews or a focus group. Parents and patients perceived insufficient anticipatory guidance as the most important communication gap. They also reported sometimes withholding worries and cancer‐related beliefs. Meanwhile, oncology providers worried about “opening Pandora's Box” and limited clinical time. Additionally, providers reported employing indirect methods such as surmising to determine families’ needs and relying on psychosocial clinicians to engage families around potentially “taboo” issues of emotional coping and spirituality. Conclusion Creating a communication occasion (D100), ensuring complementary disciplinary expertise through joint participation by oncologists and psychosocial clinicians, and providing a conversation tool to prompt disclosure by families and facilitate anticipatory guidance may ameliorate existing communication gaps during the ECTP.
机译:摘要背景家庭在早期癌症治疗期间(ECTP)的通信需求可能无法通过当前做法进行最佳达到。我们试图通过在ECTP期间开发家庭和儿科肿瘤科学家之间的新深入谈话,“第100天谈话”(D100)在ECTP期间开发潜在的沟通差距和改善这些态度。程序我们与父母和接受儿童癌症治疗的患者进行了晶体化访谈?&?7个月。采访试图引发癌症护理的感知通信差距,并告知D100发展。在对面试回复的定性分析之后,我们开发了由筹备家庭工作表,对话指南和家庭摘要表组成的三部分D100对话工具。我们在采访中介绍了该工具,并具有儿科肿瘤提供者的焦点小组,并修改了它以合并提供商输入。结果二十二名利益攸关方(六名父母,五名青少年和11个提供商)参加了访谈或焦点小组。父母和患者认为是最重要的沟通差距的预期指导不足。他们还报告有时扣留忧虑和与癌症相关的信念。同时,肿瘤学提供者担心“开放潘多拉的盒子”和有限的临床时间。此外,提供商报告使用间接方法,例如猜测家庭需求,并依赖于心理社会临床医生,以便在情绪应对和灵性的潜在“禁忌”问题周围互动。结论创建通信场合(D100),通过肿瘤学家和心理社会临床医生联合参与,确保互补的纪律是专业知识,并提供谈话工具以迅速披露家庭,促进预期指导可能会改善ECTP期间的现有通信差距。

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