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When trust is threatened: Qualitative study of parents' perspectives on problematic clinical relationships in child cancer care

机译:当信任受到威胁时:对儿童癌症治疗中有问题的临床关系的定性研究

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Abstract Objective We explored parents' accounts of the parent‐clinician relationship in childhood cancer to understand how parents who perceive threats to the relationship can be supported. Methods Multicentre longitudinal qualitative study, with 67 UK parents of children (aged 1‐12?years) receiving treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Analyses drew on the wider sample but focussed on 50 semistructured interviews with 20 parents and were informed by constant comparison. Results All 20 parents described problems with clinical care such as inadequate information or mistakes by staff but varied in how much the problems threatened their sense of relationship with clinicians. Some parents saw the problems as having no relevance to the parent‐clinician relationship. Others saw the problems as threats to the clinical relationship but worked to “contain” the threat in ways that preserved a trusting relationship with at least one senior clinician. Parents' containment work protected the security they needed from the parent‐clinician relationship, but containment was a tenuous process for some. A few parents were unable to contain the problems at all; lacking trust in clinicians, these parents suffered considerably. Conclusions Given the complexity of childhood cancer care, problems with clinical care are inevitable. By engaging in containment work, parents met their needs to feel secure in the face of these problems, but the extent to which parents should have to do this work is debatable. Parents could benefit from support to seek help when problems arise which threaten their trust in clinicians. Attachment theory can guide clinicians in giving this support.
机译:摘要目的我们探讨了父母对儿童癌症的父母临床医生关系的叙述,了解如何支持对这种关系的威胁如何得到支持。方法多期中心纵向定性研究,67名英国儿童父母(1-12岁以下)接受急性淋巴细胞白血病治疗。分析在更广泛的样本上画出,但侧重于50名半晶体访谈,20名父母,并通过不断的比较来了解。结果所有20家父母都描述了临床护理的问题,例如工作人员的信息不足或错误,但有多有问题,这些问题威胁到与临床医生的关系感。一些父母认为存在与家长诊所关系无关的问题。其他人认为存在对临床关系的威胁,但致力于“遏制”威胁的威胁,这些威胁与至少一个高级临床医生保留了信任关系。父母的遏制工作受到父母临床医生关系所需的安全性,但遏制是一些脆弱的过程。少数父母根本无法遏制问题;缺乏对临床医生的信任,这些父母遭受了很大遭受的痛苦。结论鉴于儿童癌症护理的复杂性,临床护理的问题是不可避免的。通过参与遏制工作,父母在面对这些问题的情况下遇到了自己的需要,但父母应该必须做这项工作的程度是值得简言的。当威胁到临床医生的问题时,父母可以从支持中获益,寻求帮助。附件理论可以指导临床医生给予这种支持。

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