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Psychosocial Lived Experience of Parents with Children Diagnosed with Cancer in Lubumbashi

Psychosocial Lived Experience of Parents with Children Diagnosed with Cancer in Lubumbashi
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摘要 <strong>Objective:</strong> <span><span><span style="font-family:""><span style="font-family:Verdana;">To determine the psychosocial problems, social acceptance and the impact of the costs of parents whose child has cancer. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Method: </span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">We carried out a descriptive cross-sectional study over two-year periods (from January 3, 2018 to March 31, 2020) in the pediatric oncology unit of clinics at the University of Lubumbashi, in DR Congo. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Results:</span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> 129 parents of children with cancer in the pediatric oncology unit were included in our study. Most children with cancer (53%) were accompanied by their mothers who had a low level of education (53.0%). Emotional shock was the most observed reaction (68%) to the announcement of the disease (cancer). Retinoblastoma has had a significant economic impact on families without medical coverage. Only 38% received psychological support from parents. Sadness was the most common feeling (77%) of households. Support workers consider their relationship with the medical profession acceptable in 67% and difficult in 11%. The majority of parents (78%) felt that the time to provide medical care was longer than expected. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Conclusion: </span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Parents of children with cancer had different feelings and reactions. This observation may be useful for the development of a health policy, in particular that of pediatric cancer in DR Congo.</span></span></span></span> <strong>Objective:</strong> <span><span><span style="font-family:""><span style="font-family:Verdana;">To determine the psychosocial problems, social acceptance and the impact of the costs of parents whose child has cancer. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Method: </span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">We carried out a descriptive cross-sectional study over two-year periods (from January 3, 2018 to March 31, 2020) in the pediatric oncology unit of clinics at the University of Lubumbashi, in DR Congo. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Results:</span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> 129 parents of children with cancer in the pediatric oncology unit were included in our study. Most children with cancer (53%) were accompanied by their mothers who had a low level of education (53.0%). Emotional shock was the most observed reaction (68%) to the announcement of the disease (cancer). Retinoblastoma has had a significant economic impact on families without medical coverage. Only 38% received psychological support from parents. Sadness was the most common feeling (77%) of households. Support workers consider their relationship with the medical profession acceptable in 67% and difficult in 11%. The majority of parents (78%) felt that the time to provide medical care was longer than expected. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Conclusion: </span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Parents of children with cancer had different feelings and reactions. This observation may be useful for the development of a health policy, in particular that of pediatric cancer in DR Congo.</span></span></span></span>
作者 Criss Koba Mjumbe Béatrice Koba Bora Oscar Luboya Numbi Prosper Kalenga Mwenze Henry Mundogo Tshamba Benjamin Kabyla Ilunga Jean Pierre Birangui Criss Koba Mjumbe;Béatrice Koba Bora;Oscar Luboya Numbi;Prosper Kalenga Mwenze;Henry Mundogo Tshamba;Benjamin Kabyla Ilunga;Jean Pierre Birangui(Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Lubumbashi, Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo;School of Public Health, University of Lubumbashi, Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo;Department of Neuropsychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Lubumbashi, Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo;Pediatric Oncology Unit, Lubumbashi University Clinic, Faculty of Medicine, University of Lubumbashi, Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo;Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Lubumbashi, Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo;Department of Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Lubumbashi, Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo)
出处 《Journal of Cancer Therapy》 2020年第12期749-757,共9页 癌症治疗(英文)
关键词 CANCER Psychological Aspect Social Aspect PARENTS Treatment Cancer Psychological Aspect Social Aspect Parents Treatment
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