Do negative emotions expressed during follow-up consultations with adolescent survivors of childhood cancer reflect late effects?

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE:To explore whether negative emotions expressed by adolescent cancer survivors during follow-up consultations were associated with potential late effects (persisting disease or treatment-related health problems). METHODS:We video-recorded 66 follow-up consultations between 10 pediatricians and 66 adolescent survivors of leukemia, lymphoma or stem-cell transplantations. In transcripts of the recordings, we identified utterances coded as both 1) expressions of negative emotions (VR-CoDES), and 2) late effect-related discussions. Principles of thematic content analysis were used to investigate associations between the two. RESULTS:Of the 66 video-recorded consultations, 22 consultations contained 56 (49%) utterances coded as both emotional concerns and discussions of potential late effects. Negative emotions were most commonly associated with late effects such as fatigue ("I'm struggling with not having energy"), psychosocial distress ("When I touch this (scar) I become nauseous"), pain ("I'm wondering how long I am going to have this pain?"), and treatment-related effects on physical appearance ("Am I growing?"). CONCLUSIONS:Negative emotions expressed by adolescent cancer survivors during follow-up consultations were frequently associated with potential late effects. These late effects were not the medically most serious ones, but reflected issues affecting the adolescents' daily life. PRACTICE IMPLICATION:Eliciting and exploring patients' emotional concerns serve as means to obtain clinically relevant information regarding potential late effect and to provide emotional support.

journal_name

Patient Educ Couns

authors

Mellblom AV,Ruud E,Loge JH,Lie HC

doi

10.1016/j.pec.2017.06.008

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2017-11-01 00:00:00

pages

2098-2101

issue

11

eissn

0738-3991

issn

1873-5134

pii

S0738-3991(17)30352-X

journal_volume

100

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