Understanding the Experience of Cancer Survivorship Among Pediatric and Adolescent Cancer Survivors and Their Parents Through Camera Lenses: A Photovoice Study

Author:

Wong Cho Lee1ORCID,Li Huiyuan1ORCID,Leung Alex Wing Kwan2,Chan Carmen Wing Han1,Cheung Yin Ting3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Nethersole School of Nursing Faculty of Medicine The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR China

2. Department of Paediatrics Faculty of Medicine The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR China

3. School of Pharmacy Faculty of Medicine The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR China

Abstract

ABSTRACTObjectiveAlthough the relative survival rate of childhood cancer has increased substantially in recent years, the pursuit of successful outcomes is often accompanied by negative impacts on pediatric and adolescent cancer survivors and their parents' physical and psychological well‐being. However, little is known about their experiences during the period of cancer survivorship. This study aimed to gain an understanding of the experience of cancer survivorship among pediatric and adolescent cancer survivors and their parents.MethodsThis study utilized a descriptive qualitative study employing the photovoice design. From September 2022 to March 2023, 17 pediatric and adolescent cancer survivors (9–18 years), who had completed active treatment at least 6 months before recruitment, participated in this study. A total of 217 photographs submitted by survivors and their parents and the interview data, were thematically analyzed to identify themes and subthemes.ResultsThe analysis revealed five prominent themes: indelible marks, struggling with late effects, striving to return to normalcy, the strength of support, and living in the moment and hope for the future.ConclusionThe findings shed light on the experiences of pediatric and adolescent cancer survivors and their parents throughout the cancer journey, elucidating the influence on both negative and positive aspects. Additionally, the study highlighted that photovoice facilitated self‐reflection, the discovery of values, and the recognition of strengths and can be a therapeutic strategy for pediatric and adolescent cancer survivors and their parents in further research.

Publisher

Wiley

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