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Impact of socioeconomic markers on parents' retention of pediatric oncology home care education: A pilot study.

Cristiana HenteaStephen M DownsBrownsyne Tucker EdmondsTerry VikSarah E WieheErika R Cheng
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2019)
Little is known about the extent to which parents retain the education on how to manage home medical emergencies. We sought to describe retention of pediatric oncology home care education (POHCE) in a cohort of 24 parents of newly diagnosed children with cancer and investigate sociodemographic disparities in this retention. We measured retention using a vignette-based survey instrument. The mean score was 4 (range 0-6, SD = 1.6) and parents with high school only education and those with limited cancer health literacy scored lowest (2.5 and 2.8, respectively). Future POHCE interventions can focus on parents' literacy and education levels as predictors to tailor alternative education strategies.
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