Olsavsky Anna L, Benhayoun Ashley, Lyman Elizabeth, Franklin Bianca, Ranalli Mark, Skeens Micah A
The Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
College of Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2025 Jul;72(7):e31752. doi: 10.1002/pbc.31752. Epub 2025 May 7.
Though children with cancer experience better outcomes with supportive caregivers and family environments, these findings are predominantly informed by maternal perspectives. Given fathers' increasing involvement, this scoping review examined paternal contributions to the biopsychosocial outcomes of their children with cancer. English, full-text publications from any time before October 4, 2022 including at least one search term from these three groups were included: pediatric oncology diagnosis ≤18 years old, fathers/parents, child biopsychosocial outcomes. Title and abstract screening, full-text reviews, data extraction, and quality assessments were completed by at least two reviewers. Results are presented using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Review guidelines. Of 10,116 studies screened, 29 were included. Most studies were poor (38%) or fair (45%) quality. Seventy-six percent presented significant associations between father contributions and child biopsychosocial outcomes, including child mental state, coping, behavioral adjustment, relationship quality in adulthood, and adherence. Fathers' contributions were ambiguously related to children's quality of life and physical wellbeing. Limited findings suggest fathers contribute in significant, positive ways to their child with cancer's biopsychosocial outcomes. Findings underscore research gaps and suggest greater efforts should be made to include fathers in pediatric oncology research, interventions, and clinical practice.
尽管患有癌症的儿童在有支持性的照顾者和家庭环境中会有更好的治疗结果,但这些发现主要是基于母亲的视角。鉴于父亲的参与度日益提高,这项范围综述研究了父亲对其患癌子女的生物心理社会结果的贡献。纳入了2022年10月4日之前任何时间的英文全文出版物,这些出版物至少包含来自以下三组中的一个搜索词:18岁及以下的儿科肿瘤诊断、父亲/父母、儿童生物心理社会结果。标题和摘要筛选、全文评审、数据提取和质量评估由至少两名评审员完成。结果按照《系统评价和Meta分析扩展的范围综述首选报告项目指南》进行呈现。在筛选的10116项研究中,纳入了29项。大多数研究质量较差(38%)或一般(45%)。76%的研究表明父亲的贡献与儿童生物心理社会结果之间存在显著关联,包括儿童心理状态、应对方式、行为调整、成年后的人际关系质量和依从性。父亲的贡献与儿童的生活质量和身体健康之间的关系不明确。有限的研究结果表明,父亲对其患癌子女的生物心理社会结果有显著的积极贡献。研究结果突出了研究空白,并表明应做出更大努力,将父亲纳入儿科肿瘤学研究、干预措施和临床实践中。