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“Coming Through the Fog, Coming Over the Moors”: The Impact on Pediatric Oncologists of Caring for Seriously Ill ChildrenFootnote*

Pages 119-123 | Published online: 05 Dec 2007
 

Abstract

Background. Pediatric palliative care has made substantial strides in the past decade; less attention has focused on providing emotional support to the pediatric oncologist. Methods. I interviewed a total of 30 pediatric oncologists throughout the United States using a semistructured interview guide; anxiety and depression scales were administered. Major themes were identified. Results. Most (57%) had experienced serious illnesses during their own childhood or adolescence; 77% had experienced significant medical events in their parents or siblings prior to adulthood. Conclusions. Pediatric oncologists need help mastering their own healing so they can be helpful to patients and families. J Cancer Educ . 2007; 22:119–123.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The author gratefully acknowledges Reed Foster's help with ratings and thoughtful comments. Thanks to the physicians who shared their time, pain, and joy.

Notes

*Supported in part by an American Cancer Society, California Division Fellowship #PD-1-91 sponsored by Bertram Lubin, MD, Children's Hospital Oakland and Research Institute (CHORI); funds for transcription were provided by CHORI and the San Jose State University Foundation.

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