Do parents of children with cancer want to participate in treatment decision-making?

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Autor(a) principal: Salvador, Ágata
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Crespo, Carla Alexandra Mesquita, Roberto, Magda Sofia, Barros, Luísa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10437/12468
Resumo: Purpose: This study aimed to describe parents’ preferences regarding their role in treatment decision-making when a child has cancer and examines whether their preferences were related to the parents (sex and education level), patients’ characteristics (age group and treatment status), and healthcare context features (parents’ perception of family-centered care). Methods: Two-hundred and twenty-eight parents of children/adolescents with cancer were recruited from two Portuguese pediatric oncology wards. Participants provided sociodemographic and clinical information. The Control Preferences Scale for Pediatrics was used to assess the parents’ preferred role in treatment decision-making. The Measure of Process of Care assessed the parents’ perception of family-centered care (family-centered services and providing general information subscales). Results: Results showed that parents preferred a passive-collaborative role (44.8%), followed by collaborative (27.8%), passive (20.9%) and active-collaborative (6.5%). None preferred an active role. Chi-square test showed that most of the parents preferring an active-collaborative role had higher education degrees, while those preferring a passive role had lower education degrees. Additionally, groups did not differ according to the parents’ sex, patients’ age and treatment status. A multivariate analysis of variance showed that parents preferring an active-collaborative role reported lower scores on family-centered services compared to those preferring passive-collaborative and passive roles. Finally, no differences were found concerning providing general information scores. Conclusions: This study’s findings may guide professionals in identifying parents’ preferences regarding their participation in treatment decision-making process. Mapping their preferences may support professionals in promoting desirable levels of parental involvement when decisions are necessary in pediatric oncology context.
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spelling Do parents of children with cancer want to participate in treatment decision-making?PSICOLOGIAPEDIATRIAONCOLOGIACANCROTOMADA DE DECISÃOTRATAMENTOS MÉDICOSFAMÍLIAPAISPSYCHOLOGYPAEDIATRICSONCOLOGYCANCERDECISION MAKINGMEDICAL TREATMENTSFAMILYPARENTSPurpose: This study aimed to describe parents’ preferences regarding their role in treatment decision-making when a child has cancer and examines whether their preferences were related to the parents (sex and education level), patients’ characteristics (age group and treatment status), and healthcare context features (parents’ perception of family-centered care). Methods: Two-hundred and twenty-eight parents of children/adolescents with cancer were recruited from two Portuguese pediatric oncology wards. Participants provided sociodemographic and clinical information. The Control Preferences Scale for Pediatrics was used to assess the parents’ preferred role in treatment decision-making. The Measure of Process of Care assessed the parents’ perception of family-centered care (family-centered services and providing general information subscales). Results: Results showed that parents preferred a passive-collaborative role (44.8%), followed by collaborative (27.8%), passive (20.9%) and active-collaborative (6.5%). None preferred an active role. Chi-square test showed that most of the parents preferring an active-collaborative role had higher education degrees, while those preferring a passive role had lower education degrees. Additionally, groups did not differ according to the parents’ sex, patients’ age and treatment status. A multivariate analysis of variance showed that parents preferring an active-collaborative role reported lower scores on family-centered services compared to those preferring passive-collaborative and passive roles. Finally, no differences were found concerning providing general information scores. Conclusions: This study’s findings may guide professionals in identifying parents’ preferences regarding their participation in treatment decision-making process. Mapping their preferences may support professionals in promoting desirable levels of parental involvement when decisions are necessary in pediatric oncology context.ICMJE2022-01-21T14:39:16Z2020-01-01T00:00:00Z2020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10437/12468engSalvador, ÁgataCrespo, Carla Alexandra MesquitaRoberto, Magda SofiaBarros, Luísainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-09T14:10:11Zoai:recil.ensinolusofona.pt:10437/12468Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:17:00.626789Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Do parents of children with cancer want to participate in treatment decision-making?
title Do parents of children with cancer want to participate in treatment decision-making?
spellingShingle Do parents of children with cancer want to participate in treatment decision-making?
Salvador, Ágata
PSICOLOGIA
PEDIATRIA
ONCOLOGIA
CANCRO
TOMADA DE DECISÃO
TRATAMENTOS MÉDICOS
FAMÍLIA
PAIS
PSYCHOLOGY
PAEDIATRICS
ONCOLOGY
CANCER
DECISION MAKING
MEDICAL TREATMENTS
FAMILY
PARENTS
title_short Do parents of children with cancer want to participate in treatment decision-making?
title_full Do parents of children with cancer want to participate in treatment decision-making?
title_fullStr Do parents of children with cancer want to participate in treatment decision-making?
title_full_unstemmed Do parents of children with cancer want to participate in treatment decision-making?
title_sort Do parents of children with cancer want to participate in treatment decision-making?
author Salvador, Ágata
author_facet Salvador, Ágata
Crespo, Carla Alexandra Mesquita
Roberto, Magda Sofia
Barros, Luísa
author_role author
author2 Crespo, Carla Alexandra Mesquita
Roberto, Magda Sofia
Barros, Luísa
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Salvador, Ágata
Crespo, Carla Alexandra Mesquita
Roberto, Magda Sofia
Barros, Luísa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv PSICOLOGIA
PEDIATRIA
ONCOLOGIA
CANCRO
TOMADA DE DECISÃO
TRATAMENTOS MÉDICOS
FAMÍLIA
PAIS
PSYCHOLOGY
PAEDIATRICS
ONCOLOGY
CANCER
DECISION MAKING
MEDICAL TREATMENTS
FAMILY
PARENTS
topic PSICOLOGIA
PEDIATRIA
ONCOLOGIA
CANCRO
TOMADA DE DECISÃO
TRATAMENTOS MÉDICOS
FAMÍLIA
PAIS
PSYCHOLOGY
PAEDIATRICS
ONCOLOGY
CANCER
DECISION MAKING
MEDICAL TREATMENTS
FAMILY
PARENTS
description Purpose: This study aimed to describe parents’ preferences regarding their role in treatment decision-making when a child has cancer and examines whether their preferences were related to the parents (sex and education level), patients’ characteristics (age group and treatment status), and healthcare context features (parents’ perception of family-centered care). Methods: Two-hundred and twenty-eight parents of children/adolescents with cancer were recruited from two Portuguese pediatric oncology wards. Participants provided sociodemographic and clinical information. The Control Preferences Scale for Pediatrics was used to assess the parents’ preferred role in treatment decision-making. The Measure of Process of Care assessed the parents’ perception of family-centered care (family-centered services and providing general information subscales). Results: Results showed that parents preferred a passive-collaborative role (44.8%), followed by collaborative (27.8%), passive (20.9%) and active-collaborative (6.5%). None preferred an active role. Chi-square test showed that most of the parents preferring an active-collaborative role had higher education degrees, while those preferring a passive role had lower education degrees. Additionally, groups did not differ according to the parents’ sex, patients’ age and treatment status. A multivariate analysis of variance showed that parents preferring an active-collaborative role reported lower scores on family-centered services compared to those preferring passive-collaborative and passive roles. Finally, no differences were found concerning providing general information scores. Conclusions: This study’s findings may guide professionals in identifying parents’ preferences regarding their participation in treatment decision-making process. Mapping their preferences may support professionals in promoting desirable levels of parental involvement when decisions are necessary in pediatric oncology context.
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