Prognosis Communication in Pediatric Oncology: A Systematic Review

Background: While communication plays an important role in medicine, it also often represents a challenge when the topic at hand is the prognosis of a high-risk condition. When it comes to pediatric oncology, the challenge becomes even greater for physicians who have to adapt their discourse to both...

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Main Authors: Estera Boeriu, Alexandra Borda, Eunice Miclea, Amalia-Iulia Boeriu, Dan Dumitru Vulcanescu, Iulia Cristina Bagiu, Florin George Horhat, Alexandra Flavia Kovacs, Cecilia Roberta Avram, Mircea Mihai Diaconu, Luiza Florina Vlaicu, Otniel Dorian Sirb, Smaranda Teodora Arghirescu
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Published: MDPI AG 2023-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/10/6/972
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author Estera Boeriu
Alexandra Borda
Eunice Miclea
Amalia-Iulia Boeriu
Dan Dumitru Vulcanescu
Iulia Cristina Bagiu
Florin George Horhat
Alexandra Flavia Kovacs
Cecilia Roberta Avram
Mircea Mihai Diaconu
Luiza Florina Vlaicu
Otniel Dorian Sirb
Smaranda Teodora Arghirescu
author_facet Estera Boeriu
Alexandra Borda
Eunice Miclea
Amalia-Iulia Boeriu
Dan Dumitru Vulcanescu
Iulia Cristina Bagiu
Florin George Horhat
Alexandra Flavia Kovacs
Cecilia Roberta Avram
Mircea Mihai Diaconu
Luiza Florina Vlaicu
Otniel Dorian Sirb
Smaranda Teodora Arghirescu
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description Background: While communication plays an important role in medicine, it also often represents a challenge when the topic at hand is the prognosis of a high-risk condition. When it comes to pediatric oncology, the challenge becomes even greater for physicians who have to adapt their discourse to both the child and their family. Methods: Following the PRISMA guidelines, an advanced search on PubMed, Scopus and the Cochrane Library was performed, from 1 January 2017 to 31 October 2022. Demographic data for caregivers, pediatric patients and physicians were extracted, as well as diagnosis, prognosis, presence at discussion, emotional states and impact on life, trust, decision roles, communication quality and other outcomes. Results: A total of 21 articles were analyzed. Most studies (17) focused on caregivers, while only seven and five studies were focused on children and physicians, respectively. Most parents reported high trust in their physicians (73.01%), taking the leading role in decision making (48%), moderate distress levels (46.68%), a strong desire for more information (78.64%), receiving high-quality information (56.71%) and communication (52.73%). Most children were not present at discussions (63.98%); however, their desire to know more was expressed in three studies. Moreover, only two studies observed children being involved in decision making. Most physicians had less than 20 years of experience (55.02%) and reported the use of both words and statistics (47.3%) as a communication method. Conclusions: Communication research is focused more on caregivers, yet children may understand more than they seem capable of and want to be included in the conversation. More studies should focus on and quantify the opinions of children and their physicians. In order to improve the quality of communication, healthcare workers should receive professional training.
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spelling doaj.art-8e65c16b3ec74c0e89baf5d9419c1b272023-11-18T09:49:47ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672023-05-0110697210.3390/children10060972Prognosis Communication in Pediatric Oncology: A Systematic ReviewEstera Boeriu0Alexandra Borda1Eunice Miclea2Amalia-Iulia Boeriu3Dan Dumitru Vulcanescu4Iulia Cristina Bagiu5Florin George Horhat6Alexandra Flavia Kovacs7Cecilia Roberta Avram8Mircea Mihai Diaconu9Luiza Florina Vlaicu10Otniel Dorian Sirb11Smaranda Teodora Arghirescu12Department of Pediatrics, “Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Eftimie Murgu Square 2, 300041 Timisoara, RomaniaDepartment of Oncology and Haematology, “Louis Turcanu” Emergency Clinical Hospital for Children, Iosif Nemoianu Street 2, 300011 Timisoara, RomaniaDepartment of Oncology and Haematology, “Louis Turcanu” Emergency Clinical Hospital for Children, Iosif Nemoianu Street 2, 300011 Timisoara, RomaniaAnaesthesiology and Intensive Care Department, Klinikum Rechts der Isar Der Technischen, Universitat Munchen, Ismaninger Street 22, 81675 Munchen, GermanyMultidisciplinary Research Center on Antimicrobial Resistance (MULTI-REZ), Microbiology Department, “Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Eftimie Murgu Square 2, 300041 Timisoara, RomaniaMultidisciplinary Research Center on Antimicrobial Resistance (MULTI-REZ), Microbiology Department, “Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Eftimie Murgu Square 2, 300041 Timisoara, RomaniaMultidisciplinary Research Center on Antimicrobial Resistance (MULTI-REZ), Microbiology Department, “Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Eftimie Murgu Square 2, 300041 Timisoara, RomaniaDepartment of Oncology, Onco-Help Association, Ciprian Porumbescu Street 56-59, 300239 Timisoara, RomaniaDepartment of Residential Training and Post-University Courses, “Vasile Goldis” Western University, Liviu Rebreanu Street 86, 310414 Arad, RomaniaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, “Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 300041 Timisoara, RomaniaDepartment of Social Assistance, Faculty of Sociology and Psychology, Western University, Vasile Parvan Boulevard 4, 300223 Timisoara, RomaniaMultidisciplinary Research Center on Antimicrobial Resistance (MULTI-REZ), Microbiology Department, “Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Eftimie Murgu Square 2, 300041 Timisoara, RomaniaDepartment of Pediatrics, “Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Eftimie Murgu Square 2, 300041 Timisoara, RomaniaBackground: While communication plays an important role in medicine, it also often represents a challenge when the topic at hand is the prognosis of a high-risk condition. When it comes to pediatric oncology, the challenge becomes even greater for physicians who have to adapt their discourse to both the child and their family. Methods: Following the PRISMA guidelines, an advanced search on PubMed, Scopus and the Cochrane Library was performed, from 1 January 2017 to 31 October 2022. Demographic data for caregivers, pediatric patients and physicians were extracted, as well as diagnosis, prognosis, presence at discussion, emotional states and impact on life, trust, decision roles, communication quality and other outcomes. Results: A total of 21 articles were analyzed. Most studies (17) focused on caregivers, while only seven and five studies were focused on children and physicians, respectively. Most parents reported high trust in their physicians (73.01%), taking the leading role in decision making (48%), moderate distress levels (46.68%), a strong desire for more information (78.64%), receiving high-quality information (56.71%) and communication (52.73%). Most children were not present at discussions (63.98%); however, their desire to know more was expressed in three studies. Moreover, only two studies observed children being involved in decision making. Most physicians had less than 20 years of experience (55.02%) and reported the use of both words and statistics (47.3%) as a communication method. Conclusions: Communication research is focused more on caregivers, yet children may understand more than they seem capable of and want to be included in the conversation. More studies should focus on and quantify the opinions of children and their physicians. In order to improve the quality of communication, healthcare workers should receive professional training.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/10/6/972prognosis communicationpediatric oncologychildren with cancerparentscaretakersphysicians
spellingShingle Estera Boeriu
Alexandra Borda
Eunice Miclea
Amalia-Iulia Boeriu
Dan Dumitru Vulcanescu
Iulia Cristina Bagiu
Florin George Horhat
Alexandra Flavia Kovacs
Cecilia Roberta Avram
Mircea Mihai Diaconu
Luiza Florina Vlaicu
Otniel Dorian Sirb
Smaranda Teodora Arghirescu
Prognosis Communication in Pediatric Oncology: A Systematic Review
Children
prognosis communication
pediatric oncology
children with cancer
parents
caretakers
physicians
title Prognosis Communication in Pediatric Oncology: A Systematic Review
title_full Prognosis Communication in Pediatric Oncology: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Prognosis Communication in Pediatric Oncology: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Prognosis Communication in Pediatric Oncology: A Systematic Review
title_short Prognosis Communication in Pediatric Oncology: A Systematic Review
title_sort prognosis communication in pediatric oncology a systematic review
topic prognosis communication
pediatric oncology
children with cancer
parents
caretakers
physicians
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/10/6/972
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