The evolution of parents' beliefs about childhood cancer during diagnostic communication: a qualitative study in Guatemala.
Dylan E GraetzSilvia RivasLucia FuentesAna Cáceres-SerranoGia FerraraFederico Antillon-KlussmannMonika MetzgerCarlos Rodriguez-GalindoJennifer W MackPublished in: BMJ global health (2021)
An interdisciplinary communication process that includes cancer education, is attentive to pre-existing beliefs, and supports hope may encourage acceptance of the allopathic medical model and need for treatment. Providers in settings of all resource levels may be able to use these techniques to support cross-cultural cancer communication, reduce treatment abandonment and improve therapy adherence.