Barriers and Facilitators to Fertility-Related Discussions with Teenagers and Young Adults with Cancer: Nurses' Experiences

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作者
Norton, Wendy [1 ]
Wright, Elaine [1 ]
机构
[1] De Montfort Univ, Fac Hlth & Life Sci, Leicester Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Leicester, Leics, England
关键词
nurse; cancer; teenager; young adult; fertility preservation; discussion; BREAST-CANCER; PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY; PRACTICE PATTERNS; DECISION-MAKING; SPERM BANKING; PRESERVATION; WOMEN; ATTITUDES; ADOLESCENT; SURVIVORS;
D O I
10.1089/jayao.2019.0092
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Introduction: Improvements in cancer survival rates for teenagers and young adults (TYAs) have resulted in quality-of-life issues into survivorship becoming increasingly important. However, infertility is a potential late side effect of cancer treatment, which can negatively impact on quality of life. Advances in assisted reproductive technologies have resulted in increasingly effective fertility preservation (FP) options. Purpose: This study aimed to explore nurses' experiences of undertaking fertility-related discussions with TYAs with cancer aged 13-24 years. Methods: An interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA) approach was used. Eleven purposively selected nurses working on a specialist TYA cancer unit participated in semistructured interviews. Data were analyzed using IPA. Results: Parents/family were experienced as self-appointed informal gatekeepers who were perceived to hold the power to control nurses' access to communicate with young people about fertility issues. Nurses adopted a supportive role, which was enhanced by the positive nature of their relationship with the TYA. Uncertainty was expressed over whether the TYA had been fully informed of their infertility risk and potential FP options. Conclusions: Nurses should manage parental involvement sensitively if TYAs are to make informed decisions regarding their future reproductive health. There is a need for clear role delineation in fertility discussions to ensure that TYAs are provided with the opportunity to discuss infertility risk and be referred to a specialist before initiating cancer treatment. Nurses should cultivate the primacy of the nurse-TYA relationship to improve fertility care. Further research into the factors that TYAs may consider beneficial within the nurse-patient relationship is required.
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