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癌症青少年需要可靠信息,且更倾向于从人而非互联网获取信息:一项定性研究。

Adolescents With Cancer Need Trustworthy Information and Prefer to Receive It From a Human Source Rather Than From the Internet: A Qualitative Study.

作者信息

Schwartz-Attias Irit, Raz Haya, Natanzon-Bracha Tamar, Finkelstein Adi, Kreitler Shulamith

机构信息

Meir Medical Center, Kfar Saba, Israel.

Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem, Israel.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2021 Nov 22;12:746810. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.746810. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

In pediatric cancer, the legal obligation to provide information is usually toward the parents who are the authorized signatories of the informed consent form. It is now known that aside from providing information to the parents, it is also very important to provide information to the children and adolescents themselves. The question is how the adolescents relate to this. What information do they already possess and what would they like to know? Would they wish to hear the truth in all situations and at what stage? What are their preferred sources of information? A qualitative study that included in-depth interviews with 19 adolescents with cancer, aged 8.5-18, who were receiving active treatments and had been diagnosed at least 1 month previously. The interviews were guided by 15 open-ended questions. The analysis of the interviews indicated that adolescents know quite a lot about the course of their disease and the information they lack is mainly etiological. The participants reported a lack of knowledge concerning sexuality and a sense of discomfort talking about it, leaving them with open questions. They all claimed that it is important to tell the truth: "Even if the truth is difficult, it is important to tell it." The participants reported that information can be scary, so it must be structured and adapted to the age and emotional readiness of the individual. Most of the participants prefer not to use the internet as an information resource due to the profusion of stressful and non-adapted information. Adolescents with cancer need trustworthy information and prefer to receive it from a human source rather than from the internet. Not telling the truth can lead them to feel fear and loneliness. The medical staff must operate in sensitive and creative ways to provide adolescents with access to information on various subjects, including sexuality, which they are ashamed to talk about, leaving them with a sense of shame and a lack of knowledge in this area.

摘要

在儿科癌症领域,提供信息的法律义务通常是针对作为知情同意书授权签署人的父母。现在人们知道,除了向父母提供信息外,向儿童和青少年本人提供信息也非常重要。问题是青少年对此作何反应。他们已经掌握了哪些信息,又想了解什么?他们是否希望在所有情况下都听到真相,以及在什么阶段?他们首选的信息来源是什么?一项定性研究对19名年龄在8.5岁至18岁之间、正在接受积极治疗且至少在1个月前被诊断出患有癌症的青少年进行了深入访谈。访谈由15个开放式问题引导。访谈分析表明,青少年对自己疾病的病程了解颇多,他们缺乏的信息主要是病因方面的。参与者表示缺乏关于性方面的知识,并且谈论这个话题会感到不适,这让他们心中留有疑问。他们都声称说出真相很重要:“即使真相难以启齿,说出它也很重要。”参与者称信息可能会令人害怕,所以必须有条理且要根据个人的年龄和情感准备程度进行调整。大多数参与者因充斥着压力大且不适用的信息而不愿将互联网作为信息来源。患有癌症的青少年需要可靠的信息,并且更愿意从人那里而非互联网获取信息。不说出真相会导致他们感到恐惧和孤独。医务人员必须以敏感且富有创造性的方式开展工作,为青少年提供获取包括性方面在内各种主题信息的途径,因为他们羞于谈论性,从而在这方面感到羞耻且知识匮乏。

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