Howard A Fuchsia, Hasan Haroon, Bobinski Mary Anne, Nurcombe Wendy, Olson Robert, Parkinson Maureen, Goddard Karen
School of Population and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, 2206 East Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z3, Canada,
J Cancer Surviv. 2014 Sep;8(3):372-83. doi: 10.1007/s11764-013-0331-5. Epub 2014 Feb 22.
Paediatric brain tumour survivors (PBTS) are at high risk for medical, neurocognitive and psychological sequelea during adulthood. Details illustrating the types and breadth of these chronic sequelae are essential to fully comprehend their impact on daily living.
This study describes Canadian parents of PBTS perspectives of life challenges experienced by their now adult son or daughter related to work and finances, daily and social functioning, and legal difficulties.
Parents of PBTS completed an anonymous online exploratory survey.
Forty-six of 60 invited parents completed the survey. Parents reported that PBTS experienced difficulty gaining or sustaining employment (65 %) because of their health and/or a disability and employers reticence to hire and adequately support PBTS. Independent living was considered unaffordable for PBTS who received a disability allowance (82 %) and those who were employed (50 %). Thirty percent indicated their family experienced hardship because of PBTS medical expenses, which were usually paid for out of pocket (76 %). Although the majority of PBTS were independent with daily tasks and social functioning, a subgroup required continuous support. Forty percent of employed PBTS received limited assistance to accommodate their special needs. Parents indicated their son or daughter had been the victim of theft, fraud or assault (37 %), and commonly considered them vulnerable, in need of protection and feared for their future safety.
Research that further illuminates the hardships facing PBTS and informs the development of support and resources to address PBTS vulnerabilities is warranted.
PBTS are at risk for unemployment, financial challenges and legal difficulties, which appear to be poorly addressed by health and social programs.
儿童脑肿瘤幸存者(PBTS)在成年后面临医疗、神经认知和心理后遗症的高风险。详细说明这些慢性后遗症的类型和范围对于全面理解它们对日常生活的影响至关重要。
本研究描述了加拿大PBTS的父母对其现已成年的儿子或女儿在工作和财务、日常和社交功能以及法律困难方面所经历的生活挑战的看法。
PBTS的父母完成了一项匿名的在线探索性调查。
60位受邀父母中有46位完成了调查。父母报告称,PBTS由于健康状况和/或残疾以及雇主不愿雇佣和充分支持PBTS,在获得或维持就业方面存在困难(65%)。对于领取残疾津贴的PBTS(82%)和就业的PBTS(50%)来说,独立生活被认为负担不起。30%的人表示,他们的家庭因PBTS的医疗费用而陷入困境,这些费用通常是自掏腰包支付的(76%)。尽管大多数PBTS在日常任务和社交功能方面能够独立,但有一个亚组需要持续支持。40%的就业PBTS在满足其特殊需求方面获得的帮助有限。父母表示,他们的儿子或女儿曾成为盗窃、欺诈或袭击的受害者(37%),并且普遍认为他们很脆弱,需要保护,并担心他们未来的安全。
有必要进行进一步阐明PBTS所面临困难并为应对PBTS的脆弱性制定支持措施和资源的研究。
PBTS面临失业、财务挑战和法律困难的风险,而健康和社会项目似乎未能很好地解决这些问题。