TY - JOUR
T1 - Barriers and Facilitators to Youth Decision-Making Involvement in Families Referred for Stem Cell Transplant
AU - Schulz, Ginny
AU - Painter, Angela Christine
AU - McQueen, Amy
AU - Shenoy, Shalini
AU - DuBois, James
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Youth prefer to be involved in treatment decisions, yet youth participation is minimally present in decisions like stem cell transplant (SCT) that require frequent medications and social isolation to be successful in curing cancer and chronic illness. The purpose of our study is to identify the barriers and facilitators to youth decision-making involvement in the youth–parent interaction when referred for treatment with SCT. We report qualitative findings from our theory-driven mixed-methods study. We thematically analyzed our field notes of youth and parent observations and audio-recordings during SCT consultations and semi-structured interviews. Data were collected from 10 youth, 8 to 16 (median 12) years of age, and their parents (n = 20). Three themes emerged: (a) Reluctant unless motivated, (b) Uncertain but capable, and (c) Limited unless supported. Our findings emphasize the critical role parents may take in facilitating youth involvement in decisions.
AB - Youth prefer to be involved in treatment decisions, yet youth participation is minimally present in decisions like stem cell transplant (SCT) that require frequent medications and social isolation to be successful in curing cancer and chronic illness. The purpose of our study is to identify the barriers and facilitators to youth decision-making involvement in the youth–parent interaction when referred for treatment with SCT. We report qualitative findings from our theory-driven mixed-methods study. We thematically analyzed our field notes of youth and parent observations and audio-recordings during SCT consultations and semi-structured interviews. Data were collected from 10 youth, 8 to 16 (median 12) years of age, and their parents (n = 20). Three themes emerged: (a) Reluctant unless motivated, (b) Uncertain but capable, and (c) Limited unless supported. Our findings emphasize the critical role parents may take in facilitating youth involvement in decisions.
KW - chronic illness
KW - decision-making
KW - families with adolescents
KW - family/participant group
KW - health communication
KW - Keyword
KW - qualitative
KW - research methodology/design
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85199981492&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/10748407241261123
DO - 10.1177/10748407241261123
M3 - Article
C2 - 39066518
AN - SCOPUS:85199981492
SN - 1074-8407
JO - Journal of Family Nursing
JF - Journal of Family Nursing
ER -