Information needs of Malaysian parents of children with cancer: a qualitative study

Objective: Informational support is an important pillar of psychosocial care for parents of children with cancer. Understanding the information needs of these parents may improve the provision of family-centered informational support. This paper aims to explore the information needs of Malaysian par...

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Main Authors: Tan, Chai Eng, Lau, Doris Sie Chong, Abdul Latiff, Zarina, Lee, Chee Chan, Teh, Kok Hoi, Mohd Sidik, Sherina
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Published: Elsevier 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101918/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1019182023-08-15T03:49:55Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101918/ Information needs of Malaysian parents of children with cancer: a qualitative study Tan, Chai Eng Lau, Doris Sie Chong Abdul Latiff, Zarina Lee, Chee Chan Teh, Kok Hoi Mohd Sidik, Sherina Objective: Informational support is an important pillar of psychosocial care for parents of children with cancer. Understanding the information needs of these parents may improve the provision of family-centered informational support. This paper aims to explore the information needs of Malaysian parents whose children have cancer. Methods: This qualitative study was conducted among 14 parents of children with cancer and 8 healthcare providers. The parents were recruited from two urban pediatric oncology centers in Malaysia. Healthcare providers were recruited from these centers, as well as from community-based palliative care providers. In-depth interviews were conducted based on semi-structured topic guides, audio-recorded, and transcribed for thematic analysis using elements of the grounded theory approach. Results: Analysis revealed three themes of information needs, which were: “interaction with the healthcare system,” “care for the child at home” and “psychosocial support for parents”. Information needs on parents’ interaction with the healthcare system consisted of disease and treatment-related information, as well as health system navigation. Information needs on care for the child at home were represented by their caregiving for basic activities of daily living, medical caregiving, and psychosocial caregiving. Psychosocial support for parents included information on practical support and self-care. There were differences in priorities for information needs between parents and healthcare providers. Conclusions: Meeting the information needs of parents is an important part of psychosocial care in pediatric cancer care. Informational support may empower parents in caregiving for their child. The development of suitable information resources will be invaluable for healthcare providers in supporting parents’ needs. Elsevier 2022 Article PeerReviewed Tan, Chai Eng and Lau, Doris Sie Chong and Abdul Latiff, Zarina and Lee, Chee Chan and Teh, Kok Hoi and Mohd Sidik, Sherina (2022) Information needs of Malaysian parents of children with cancer: a qualitative study. Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing, 9 (3). 143 - 152. ISSN 2347-5625; ESSN: 2349-6673 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2347562521000019 10.1016/j.apjon.2021.11.001
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description Objective: Informational support is an important pillar of psychosocial care for parents of children with cancer. Understanding the information needs of these parents may improve the provision of family-centered informational support. This paper aims to explore the information needs of Malaysian parents whose children have cancer. Methods: This qualitative study was conducted among 14 parents of children with cancer and 8 healthcare providers. The parents were recruited from two urban pediatric oncology centers in Malaysia. Healthcare providers were recruited from these centers, as well as from community-based palliative care providers. In-depth interviews were conducted based on semi-structured topic guides, audio-recorded, and transcribed for thematic analysis using elements of the grounded theory approach. Results: Analysis revealed three themes of information needs, which were: “interaction with the healthcare system,” “care for the child at home” and “psychosocial support for parents”. Information needs on parents’ interaction with the healthcare system consisted of disease and treatment-related information, as well as health system navigation. Information needs on care for the child at home were represented by their caregiving for basic activities of daily living, medical caregiving, and psychosocial caregiving. Psychosocial support for parents included information on practical support and self-care. There were differences in priorities for information needs between parents and healthcare providers. Conclusions: Meeting the information needs of parents is an important part of psychosocial care in pediatric cancer care. Informational support may empower parents in caregiving for their child. The development of suitable information resources will be invaluable for healthcare providers in supporting parents’ needs.
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author Tan, Chai Eng
Lau, Doris Sie Chong
Abdul Latiff, Zarina
Lee, Chee Chan
Teh, Kok Hoi
Mohd Sidik, Sherina
spellingShingle Tan, Chai Eng
Lau, Doris Sie Chong
Abdul Latiff, Zarina
Lee, Chee Chan
Teh, Kok Hoi
Mohd Sidik, Sherina
Information needs of Malaysian parents of children with cancer: a qualitative study
author_facet Tan, Chai Eng
Lau, Doris Sie Chong
Abdul Latiff, Zarina
Lee, Chee Chan
Teh, Kok Hoi
Mohd Sidik, Sherina
author_sort Tan, Chai Eng
title Information needs of Malaysian parents of children with cancer: a qualitative study
title_short Information needs of Malaysian parents of children with cancer: a qualitative study
title_full Information needs of Malaysian parents of children with cancer: a qualitative study
title_fullStr Information needs of Malaysian parents of children with cancer: a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Information needs of Malaysian parents of children with cancer: a qualitative study
title_sort information needs of malaysian parents of children with cancer: a qualitative study
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101918/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2347562521000019
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