Characterizing the need for childcare support for cancer patients through health care providers’ experiences: a qualitative study.

Author:

Preston Katherine1,Li Zhang Hao Jim2,MacDonald Mackenzie2,Giuliani Meredith3,Leung Bonnie2,Ingledew Paris-Ann2

Affiliation:

1. University of British Columbia

2. BC Cancer Agency

3. Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

Abstract

Abstract

Purpose Approximately 1 in 5 newly diagnosed cancer patients are between the typical childrearing ages of 20 and 54. As such, a significant portion of cancer patients are also parents to young children (age < 18). This study aims to characterize the need for childcare support for cancer patients from the perspective of healthcare professionals providing care at a major Canadian cancer center. Methods Healthcare providers (HCP) were invited to partake in semi-structured telephone interviews, which were conducted using an interview guide. The interviews explored what specific benefits supportive childcare interventions could offer, as well as what might constitute optimal delivery. Interview transcript data was interpreted using thematic analysis. Results In total, 28 HCPs participated in interviews between April and May 2022. A wide range of providers were engaged, including physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals. Providers indicated that the introduction of supportive childcare services could have benefits including reduced stress for their patients, improved system efficiency and treatment compliance, and reduction of provider burnout. Conclusion These findings indicate that childcare issues are perceived by HCPs as a source of stress for cancer patients with children, and that benefits may be associated with the introduction of supportive childcare services. As such, cancer centers could consider the implementation of such services as a way of providing patient-centered care.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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