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Multilevel barriers and facilitators of communication in pediatric oncology: A systematic review

Bryan A. Sisk, Kieandra Harvey, Annie B. Friedrich, Alison L. Antes, Lauren Yaeger, Jennifer W. Mack, James M. DuBois

2021Pediatric Blood & Cancer20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Multiple factors can facilitate or impede the fulfillment of communication functions in pediatric cancer. In this systematic review, we evaluated 109 studies from the preceding 20 years that presented qualitative or quantitative evidence of barriers or facilitators to communication in pediatric cancer. Using a multilevel framework developed in our prior study, we then analyzed and categorized the levels of barriers and facilitators identified in included studies. The vast majority of studies focused on individual-level barriers, rather than team, organization/system, collaborating hospital, community, or policy-level barriers. Future studies should explore the full range of factors that affect communication.

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MedicinePediatric oncologyPediatric cancerAffect (linguistics)Blood cancerMultilevel modelQualitative researchMEDLINEFamily medicineMedical educationCancerPsychologyInternal medicinePolitical scienceSociologyComputer scienceLawCommunicationSocial scienceMachine learningChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of LifePatient-Provider Communication in HealthcareEthics and Legal Issues in Pediatric Healthcare
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