Michelson Kelly N, Arenson Melanie, Charleston Elizabeth, Clayman Marla L, Brazg Tracy, Rychlik Karen, Rosenberg Abby R, Frader Joel
Department of Pediatrics, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL 60611, USA.
Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL 60611, USA.
Children (Basel). 2022 Aug 26;9(9):1287. doi: 10.3390/children9091287.
Social workers (SWs) and chaplains are trained to support families facing challenges associated with critical illness and potential end-of-life issues. Little is known about how parents view SW/chaplain involvement in care for critically ill children with cancer.
We studied parent perceptions of SW/chaplain involvement in care for pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) patients with cancer or who had a hematopoietic cell transplant. English- and Spanish-speaking parents completed surveys within 7 days of PICU admission and at discharge. Some parents participated in an optional interview.
Twenty-four parents of 18 patients completed both surveys, and six parents were interviewed. Of the survey respondents, 66.7% and 75% interacted with SWs or chaplains, respectively. Most parents described SW/chaplain interactions as helpful (81.3% and 72.2%, respectively), but few reported their help with decision making (18.8% and 12.4%, respectively). Parents described SW/chaplain roles related to emotional, spiritual, instrumental, and holistic support. Few parents expressed awareness about SW/chaplain interactions with other healthcare team members.
Future work is needed to determine SWs'/chaplains' contributions to and impact on parental decision making, improve parent awareness about SW/chaplain roles and engagement with the healthcare team, and understand why some PICU parents do not interact with SWs/chaplains.
社会工作者(SWs)和牧师接受过相关培训,以支持面临重大疾病和潜在临终问题挑战的家庭。对于父母如何看待社会工作者/牧师参与照顾患有癌症的重症儿童,我们知之甚少。
我们研究了父母对社会工作者/牧师参与照顾儿科重症监护病房(PICU)中患有癌症或接受造血细胞移植的患者的看法。说英语和西班牙语的父母在PICU入院后7天内及出院时完成了调查。一些父母参加了可选的访谈。
18名患者的24名父母完成了两项调查,6名父母接受了访谈。在调查受访者中,分别有66.7%和75%与社会工作者或牧师进行了互动。大多数父母认为社会工作者/牧师的互动是有帮助的(分别为81.3%和72.2%),但很少有人报告他们在决策方面提供了帮助(分别为18.8%和12.4%)。父母描述了社会工作者/牧师在情感、精神、工具性和整体支持方面的作用。很少有父母表示了解社会工作者/牧师与其他医疗团队成员的互动情况。
未来需要开展工作,以确定社会工作者/牧师对父母决策的贡献和影响,提高父母对社会工作者/牧师角色的认识以及他们与医疗团队的互动,同时了解为什么一些PICU患者的父母没有与社会工作者/牧师进行互动。