Treatment Decision Making and Regret in Parents of Children With Incurable Cancer

作者:Ye, Zeng Jie*; Cheng, Meng Hui; Zhang, Xiao Ying; Tang, Ying; Liang, Jian; Sun, Zhe; Liang, Mu Zi; Yu, Yuan Liang
来源:CANCER NURSING, 2021, 44(3): E131-E141.
DOI:10.1097/NCC.0000000000000783

摘要

Background @@@ The treatment-related decision-making process is a highly emotional time for parents of children with incurable cancer, and they tend to continue the cancer-directed treatment even when they realize that there is no cure for their child. Objective @@@ To evaluate whether parents involved in different treatment decisions regretted their treatment decision after their child's death. Methods @@@ We collected prospective data from 418 parents of children who died of incurable cancer after receiving cancer care at 1 of 4 hospitals. We assessed parent decisional regret and its association with the type of treatment decision made (non-cancer-directed vs cancer-directed). Propensity score-matched analysis (at a ratio of 1:1) was performed. Results @@@ One hundred forty-eight parents (35.4%) reported heightened regret. Two isonumerical arms with 103 (non-cancer-directed) and 103 (cancer-directed) resulted after propensity score matching. Parents with a cancer-directed treatment decision (relative risk, 1.53; 95% confidence interval, 1.24-1.90; P = .002) were more likely to report decisional regret compared with those with a non-cancer-directed decision. Conclusion @@@ Bereaved parents with a cancer-directed treatment decision are more likely to experience increased regret for their decision than bereaved parents involved in a non-cancer-directed treatment decision. Implications @@@ Shared-decision aids should be prepared for young parents with low education to improve disease-related knowledge, accurate risk perceptions, and options congruent with parents' values.

  • 单位
    1; 中山大学; 广州中医药大学