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Participation in Online Research Examining End-of-Life Experiences: Is It Beneficial, Burdensome, or Both for Parents Bereaved by Childhood Cancer?

机译:参与在线研究检查生活结束经验:是否有益,繁重,或者父母受儿童癌症的父母?

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It is important for the health care community to understand the impact of a child's death on parent functioning. Yet involving bereaved parents in research that enquires about such a stressful time in their life can potentially bring harm to them. The current study examines the perceived benefit and burden of parents participating in a survey exploring their perceptions of their child's end-of-life (EoL) and bereavement experiences. Parents whose child died from cancer or complications of cancer treatment were invited to complete a survey developed by pediatric psychosocial oncology professionals with input from bereaved parent advocates through a closed social media (Facebook) group. One hundred seventy-eight parents of children aged 0 to 37 years at death (median age 12 years) participated. More than three quarters of parents reported at least "a little benefit" and half reported at least "a little burden" associated with participation. Less burden was perceived by younger and female parents, parents of younger children, those who had felt prepared to meet their children's emotional needs at EoL, and those not using bereavement services at the time of the survey. With the increasing use of social media as a source for bereaved parents to receive and provide emotional support, it is important for clinicians and researchers to understand the perceived benefits and risks of participating in research about EoL experiences via online recruitment. Our findings suggest that the benefit and burden of online research participation may vary for bereaved parents, but further research is necessary to replicate the findings and explore ways to optimize the use of this approach.
机译:保健社区非常重要,了解儿童死亡对母体运作的影响。然而,涉及在研究中查询这种压力时间的研究中的受亲人父母可能会对他们带来伤害。目前的研究探讨了父母参与调查的感知福利和负担,探索他们对孩子的生活终止(EOL)和丧亲经验的看法。邀请孩子死于癌症或癌症治疗并发症的父母,完成儿科心理社会肿瘤专业人员开发的调查,该专业人员通过封闭的社交媒体(Facebook)集团通过Bereaved Parent倡导者的意见。在死亡(12岁12岁的中位数)参加了一百七十八名儿童父母。超过四分之三的父母报告了至少“一点点好处”,半人数报告至少有关参与的“一点负担”。年轻人和女性父母的父母,年轻的孩子的父母,那些觉得在艾尔的情感需求方面做好准备的人,以及在调查时没有使用禁毒服务的父母的父母感到不那么负担。随着社会媒体的日益越来越多的利用作为失败的父母来获得并提供情感支持的来源,对于临床医生和研究人员来说,重要的是通过在线招聘来了解参与EOL经验的感知效益和风险。我们的研究结果表明,在线研究参与的福利和负担可能因失去的父母而有所不同,但是进一步的研究是复制调查结果,探索优化这种方法的方法。

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