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Cancer nursing. 2025 Apr 18. doi: 10.1097/NCC.0000000000001508 Q12.42024

Financial Toxicity and Psychosocial Challenges of Chinese Parents in Pediatric Cancer Treatment: A Phenomenological Study

儿童癌症治疗中中国父母的财务毒性和心理社会挑战:现象学研究 翻译改进

Yalin Shen  1, Jun Deng, Siying Wu, Longzhen Liu, Huijie Guan, Ruiqing Cai

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  • 1 Author Affiliations: Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South China, Guangdong Provincial Clinical Research Center for Cancer, Guangzhou, China.
  • DOI: 10.1097/NCC.0000000000001508 PMID: 40249918

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    Background: Multimodal treatment and care for pediatric cancer can result in catastrophic medical expenses. However, the lived experiences of parents in navigating financial toxicity during their child's cancer treatment have not been fully explored.

    Objective: This study aims to explore the essence of the lived experiences of parents facing financial toxicity when their child undergoes cancer treatment.

    Methods: A descriptive phenomenological study was conducted, involving in-depth interviews with parents of children with cancer.

    Results: Four major themes emerged: (1) facing moments of complex challenges: risk factors for financial toxicity, (2) "everything for the child": existential guilt and embodied experiences, (3) "trapped time": the collapse of the future dimension and the life resistance in trauma, and (4) "overdrawing the entire family": the impact of financial toxicity on family functioning.

    Conclusion: This study explored the subjective experiences of financial toxicity among 18 parents of children with cancer within the sociocultural context of China. The findings indicate that the impact of financial toxicity on some parents extends well beyond material hardship, reshaping their lived experiences through complex physical and psychological pathways. Notably, some participants demonstrated proactive family resilience in the context of posttraumatic growth by embracing a "living in the moment" mindset.

    Implications for practice: Based on the findings of this study, nurses could consider assessing the financial toxicity of families in similar contexts and providing those in need with information on financial support.

    Keywords: Financial toxicity; Pediatric cancer; Phenomenological study; Psychosocial challenges.

    Keywords:financial toxicity; pediatric cancer treatment; psychosocial challenges

    背景: 儿童癌症的多模式治疗和护理可能导致巨额医疗费用。然而,父母在孩子接受癌症治疗期间应对经济毒性的生活经历尚未得到充分探索。

    目的: 本研究旨在探讨面临经济毒性的父母在孩子进行癌症治疗时生活体验的本质。

    方法: 进行了一项描述性现象学研究,通过深入访谈患癌儿童的父母来开展。

    结果: 四个主要主题浮现出来:(1) 面对复杂的挑战时刻:经济毒性的风险因素;(2) “一切为了孩子”:存在性内疚和亲身体验;(3) “被冻结的时间”:未来维度的崩溃及创伤中的生活抗争;(4) “透支整个家庭”:经济毒性对家庭功能的影响。

    结论: 本研究探讨了中国社会文化背景下18位患癌儿童父母所经历的经济毒性的主观体验。研究表明,对于某些父母而言,经济毒性的影响远远超出了物质困难,通过复杂的生理和心理途径重塑他们的生活经历。值得注意的是,一些参与者在创伤后成长的背景下展示出积极的家庭韧性,以“活在当下”的心态应对。

    实践意义: 根据本研究的结果,护士可以考虑评估类似背景下的家庭经济毒性,并向需要帮助的人提供有关财务支持的信息。

    关键词: 经济毒性;儿童癌症;现象学研究;心理社会挑战。

    关键词:财务毒性; 儿童癌症治疗; 心理社会挑战

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