Behan Justine M, Arora Ramandeep Singh, Carnevale Franco A, Bakhshi Sameer, Bhattacharjee Bani, Tsimicalis Argerie
BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Max Super Specialty Hospital Saket, New Delhi, India.
Glob Qual Nurs Res. 2021 Feb 23;8:2333393621995814. doi: 10.1177/2333393621995814. eCollection 2021 Jan-Dec.
There is a paucity of research examining children's experiences with cancer in India. Childhood ethics is an emerging field, focusing on the moral dimension of children's experiences, to promote children's participation in their health care. A focused ethnography, using a moral experience framework, was conducted to better understand children's participation in decisions, discussions, and actions in three oncology settings in New Delhi, India. We interviewed key informants, retrieved key documents, and conducted semi-structured interviews and participant observations with children. All 22 children demonstrated interest in varying aspects of their cancer care. Certain factors facilitated or impeded their participation. Some children became distressed when they lacked information about their treatment or were not given opportunities to enhance their understanding. The results advance our understanding of the moral experiences of children with cancer in India for healthcare professionals, policy makers, families, and interested others.
在印度,针对儿童患癌经历的研究匮乏。儿童伦理学是一个新兴领域,专注于儿童经历的道德层面,以促进儿童参与自身医疗保健。本研究采用道德体验框架进行了一次聚焦民族志研究,以更好地了解印度新德里三个肿瘤治疗机构中儿童在决策、讨论和行动方面的参与情况。我们采访了关键信息提供者,检索了关键文件,并对儿童进行了半结构化访谈和参与观察。所有22名儿童都对其癌症治疗的不同方面表现出兴趣。某些因素促进或阻碍了他们的参与。一些儿童在缺乏治疗信息或没有机会增进理解时会感到苦恼。研究结果有助于医疗专业人员、政策制定者、家庭及其他相关人士进一步了解印度患癌儿童的道德体验。