학술논문

Stressors Associated With Pacific Islands Children Diagnosed With Cancer and Severe Blood Disorders
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing. Jan 01, 2004 21(1):40-50
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1043-4542
Abstract
Pediatrie cancer patients from the US-associated Pacific Islands have the option of referral to the United States for diagnosis and treatment through historical governmental agreements. These patients and their families travel thousands of miles, relocating for extended periods of time, to complete treatment. The purpose of this study is to describe the characteristics of Pacific Islands children referred for treatment to a pediatrie oncology clinic in Hawaii, the support services they utilized, and the difficulties they experienced during their relocation. The medical records of 100 children referred from the Pacific Islands to Kapiolani Womenʼs and Childrenʼs Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii, between 1981 and 2002 were abstracted to gather data on treatment and service utilization. Interviews were conducted with 17 of these families for a more qualitative description of their experiences. The study found that families face considerable financial, emotional, and cultural stressors when relocating from the Pacific Islands to Honolulu for pediatrie cancer treatment. The support systems currently in place can only partly address the needs of this population.