Consenting rather than choosing. A qualitative study on overseas patients' decision to undergo hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Author:

Sarradon‐Eck Aline12ORCID,Franchina Loreley1,Arnault Yolande3,Le Corroller Anne‐Gaëlle1,Zunic Patricia4,Marino Patricia12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. INSERM, IRD, SESSTIM, ISSPAM Aix Marseille Université Marseille France

2. CanBios UMR1252 Institut Paoli‐Calmettes Marseille France

3. Département de Psychologie Clinique Institut Paoli‐Calmettes Marseille France

4. Service d'hématologie et d'oncologie médicale CHU La Réunion Saint Pierre France

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveReasons for patients' acceptance of the allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo‐HSCT) proposed and how their decision may be affected by the long distances involved have not been sufficiently investigated so far. We therefore conducted a qualitative study to identify the factors involved in overseas patients' decision to accept allo‐HSCT.MethodsIn‐depth semi‐directive interviews were conducted with overseas allo‐grafted patients (n = 22), as well as one non‐consenting patient and their caregivers (n = 24). Interviews were analyzed taking an inductive thematic approach.ResultsRespondents stated that their decision to undergo the transplantation was constrained by their feeling of being in a therapeutic impasse, the need for a survival strategy, the need to survive for their family's sake, family and doctors' pressures, and the feeling of being managed. The following factors favoring patients' acceptance were the medical information received, their faith, having a family donor, peer testimonies, and positive representations of the transplantation. Factors against patients' acceptance were geographical distance from home to the transplant center, apprehension of protective isolation, fear of dying, and representations of the graft.ConclusionsThese factors, such as patient's personal values and representations, need to be weighed up in order to adapt the information exchanged accordingly. Efforts are required to relieve patients' social isolation and improve the means of providing family support.

Funder

Institut National Du Cancer

Publisher

Wiley

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