Family perspectives on the transition from active treatment to survivorship for children with cancer

Kellee Parker, Vivian Christensen, Susan Lindemulder, Lai Hin Kimi Chan, Lauren Saxton, Erika Cottrell

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Abstract

Background: Completing therapy for childhood cancer is an exciting milestone. However, this adjustment can be extremely stressful for patients and their families as they transition from cancer patient to survivor. A better understanding of the patient and family experience and their needs during this transition is crucial for developing guidelines and leveraging support for future patients and families. Procedure: Participants were recruited from across the United States using a maximum variation sampling strategy. Families were eligible if they had a child diagnosed with cancer before age 15 and had completed treatment at least 1 year prior to their interview. Participants completed a 90–180-minute semi-structured interview either in person or virtually. Interviews focused on the experiences of getting a diagnosis, experiences with treatment, information seeking, impact of cancer on the family, social support, and transitions to survivorship. Inductive thematic analysis revealed a wide variety of themes. This paper examines the transition from active cancer therapy into survivorship. Results: Identified primary themes included (i) feelings about transitioning off therapy; (ii) coping with lingering effects; and (iii) experiences of transitioning off therapy and survivorship care. Subthemes highlighted the need for more support for both patients and families during this transition. Conclusion: Patients and families desire more support during the transition off therapy. Suggestions included access to additional resources, earlier transition to receiving survivorship care, and more holistic survivorship care. Further research is needed to determine best models and feasibility of delivering this desired support to all patients and families.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere30490
JournalPediatric Blood and Cancer
Volume70
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2023

Keywords

  • family perspectives
  • pediatric cancer
  • support
  • survivorship
  • transition

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
  • Hematology
  • Oncology

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