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The end of cancer treatment experience for children, adolescents, and their parents: A systematic review of the literature

, MSN, RN, CPHONORCID Icon, , RN, CPON, , BSN, RN, CPON, , MSN, RN, APRN, , BSN, RN, CPN, , BSN, RN, CPHON, , MS, CCLS & , PhD, RNC, CLS show all
Pages 573-591 | Published online: 30 Jun 2020
 

Abstract

Problem Identification

To date, there is limited study of the end of treatment (EOT) transition experiences and needs of children/adolescents with cancer and their parents.

Literature Search

A systematic search identified primary research focusing on EOT, describing child, adolescent, and parental perceptions, experiences, and needs during this transition period. Of 170 articles identified, 22 met inclusion criteria.

Data Evaluation/Synthesis

Studies were appraised for level and quality of evidence. Narrative synthesis was performed to extract themes and integrate the literature. Family members’ perceived needs, factors influencing the EOT experience, and consequences of this transition emerged as themes.

Conclusions

Uncertainty and heightened anxiety at EOT highlight the need for increased education and support for family members. Family functioning and distress influence the EOT experience, with variable effects on each family member. There is a call for individualized interventions to promote coping and positive outcomes.

Acknowlegement

The authors express their gratitude to Katherine Hinderer, RN, PhD, CCRN-K, CNE, for her review and editing of this manuscript.

Disclosure statement

The authors report no conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, or publication of this article.

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