Abrams Hannah R, Leeds Hayden S, Russell Heidi V, Hellsten Melody B
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.
Texas Children's Cancer and Hematology Centers, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston TX.
J Patient Cent Res Rev. 2019 Oct 28;6(4):243-251. doi: 10.17294/2330-0698.1710. eCollection 2019 Fall.
Caring for a child with cancer or hematologic disease places unique stress on a family unit. Families' subjective experience of this care-related burden mediates the relationship between cost and health-related outcomes. While financial costs are well described for families of pediatric hematology/oncology patients, it is unclear how cost and other factors each contribute to families' overall experience of care-related burden. This study identifies and groups the challenges that families report and describes their association with overall reported burden.
This mixed-methods analysis of a cross-sectional single-center study was conducted via structured, self-administered questionnaire provided to inpatient and outpatient caregivers of pediatric hematology/oncology patients. Respondents rated their perception of burden associated with that day's medical encounter on a 5-point Likert scale. The questionnaire included an open-ended prompt for caregivers about areas they deemed most burdensome. Primary themes were extracted and categorized.
A total of 278 outpatient and 42 inpatient caregivers participated. Six thematic categories emerged: logistics, life disruption, care delivery system, parking, financial burden, and emotional burden. Outpatient caregivers reported more burden than inpatient caregivers for the first three categories, while inpatient caregivers reported more burden for the last three. Salient subthemes associated with higher and lower overall burden were identified in each theme category.
These data establish theme categories for future study of caregiver-perceived burden in pediatric hematologic/oncologic encounters, demonstrate that certain components of cost contribute disproportionately to caregivers' overall sense of care-related burden, and identify areas within each of the 6 burden categories that can be best targeted to alleviate caregiver burden.
照顾患有癌症或血液疾病的儿童会给家庭带来独特的压力。家庭对这种与护理相关负担的主观体验介导了成本与健康相关结果之间的关系。虽然儿科血液学/肿瘤学患者家庭的经济成本已有详尽描述,但尚不清楚成本和其他因素如何分别影响家庭对护理相关负担的总体体验。本研究识别并归类了家庭报告的挑战,并描述了它们与总体报告负担的关联。
本横断面单中心研究采用混合方法分析,通过向儿科血液学/肿瘤学患者的住院和门诊护理人员提供结构化的自填问卷进行。受访者用5点李克特量表对他们当天就医时感受到的负担程度进行评分。问卷包含一个开放式问题,询问护理人员认为最繁重的方面。提取并归类主要主题。
共有278名门诊护理人员和42名住院护理人员参与。出现了六个主题类别:后勤、生活干扰、护理提供系统、停车、经济负担和情感负担。门诊护理人员在前三个类别中报告的负担比住院护理人员更多,而住院护理人员在后三个类别中报告的负担更多。在每个主题类别中都确定了与总体负担较高和较低相关的显著子主题。
这些数据为未来研究儿科血液学/肿瘤学护理中护理人员感知的负担建立了主题类别,表明成本的某些组成部分对护理人员与护理相关的总体负担感影响过大,并确定了六个负担类别中每个类别内最适合减轻护理人员负担的领域。