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Schools' need for information from the healthcare system when balancing between educational demands and the requirements of the child diagnosed with cancer: A qualitative study.
Purpose: To improve patient care by describing teachers' and school leaders' experiences in teaching children diagnosed with cancer, to better understand which information would be beneficial for schools to receive from the healthcare system.
Methods: This qualitative study was based on semi-structured interviews with 15 teachers and six school leaders in primary, secondary, and high schools in Sweden (student ages 6-18). The data was analyzed with thematic analysis.
Results: Three main themes were revealed: a different diagnosis from other diagnoses, meaning that the respondents in this study perceived the information about a cancer diagnosis differently compared to other diagnoses due to the uncertain outcome of the child's condition and survival; a balancing act, including a need to balance schools' educational demands with the child's needs; and a desire for more information, especially pedagogical and school-related information.
Conclusions: The emotional impact on teachers of teaching a child with cancer is significant, and the medical information provided by consultant nurses from the hospitals was very appreciated and helpful. However, educators also highlighted their need for pedagogical information. This information would preferably come from a person specialized in special educational needs for children with cancer, for example, a teacher or a special education teacher from the hospital school or the oncological team.
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Oncology Nursing is an international journal which publishes research of direct relevance to patient care, nurse education, management and policy development. EJON is proud to be the official journal of the European Oncology Nursing Society.
The journal publishes the following types of papers:
• Original research articles
• Review articles