Division of Behavioral Medicine & Clinical Psychology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
Patient and Family Wellness Center, Cancer and Blood Diseases Institute, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
J Pediatr Psychol. 2021 Oct 18;46(10):1172-1181. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsab092.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been difficult for families across the world due to fears about infection risk, increased social isolation, and significant changes in family roles and routines. Families with a child undergoing pediatric hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HCT) may be at even greater risk for poor adjustment during COVID-19 given their child's increased risk for infection. The purpose of the current study was to qualitatively examine the impact of COVID-19 on family adjustment during pediatric HCT to inform clinical care.
Twenty-nine caregivers of children (≤12 years) who underwent an HCT within the past 2 years completed semi-structured qualitative interviews and demographic questionnaires in the first 4 months following initial COVID-19 quarantine.
Twenty-two themes emerged from the interviews using grounded theory methodology. Although nearly half of caregivers described COVID-19 as a stressor, 69% of caregivers reported adequate adjustment to COVID-19. Caregivers generally attributed their positive adjustment to HCT preparing the family for COVID-19 and more difficult adjustment to increased physical or social isolation and COVID-19 amplifying germ fears. The child's HCT treatment status also had important implications on family adjustment to COVID-19.
Results suggest that families undergoing pediatric HCT are uniquely prepared to cope with the impacts of a global pandemic; however, families experiencing certain risk factors (e.g., more recent transplant, impaired access to social support, reduced access to coping tools) may experience poorer adjustment during pandemics such as COVID-19 and may benefit from increased psychosocial support from their healthcare team.
由于对感染风险、社交隔离增加以及家庭角色和日常生活的重大变化的担忧,全球各地的家庭都深受新冠疫情的影响。对于正在接受儿科造血干细胞移植(HCT)的儿童的家庭来说,由于其孩子感染风险增加,他们在新冠疫情期间可能面临更差的适应问题。本研究的目的是定性研究新冠疫情对儿科 HCT 期间家庭适应的影响,以为临床护理提供信息。
在新冠疫情最初隔离的头 4 个月内,29 名接受过过去 2 年内 HCT 的儿童(≤12 岁)的照顾者完成了半结构化的定性访谈和人口统计问卷。
使用扎根理论方法,从访谈中得出了 22 个主题。尽管近一半的照顾者将新冠疫情描述为压力源,但 69%的照顾者报告说他们对新冠疫情有足够的适应。照顾者通常将他们的积极适应归因于 HCT 为家庭应对新冠疫情做好了准备,而更困难的适应则归因于身体或社交隔离的增加以及新冠疫情放大了对细菌的恐惧。孩子的 HCT 治疗状况也对家庭对新冠疫情的适应有重要影响。
研究结果表明,正在接受儿科 HCT 的家庭有独特的能力来应对全球大流行的影响;然而,那些面临某些风险因素(例如,最近的移植、获得社会支持的机会减少、应对工具的减少)的家庭在新冠疫情等大流行期间可能适应不良,可能需要从他们的医疗团队获得更多的心理社会支持。