“It's Hard Not to Have Regrets:” Qualitative Analysis of Decisional Regret in Bereaved Parents

D Feifer, EG Broden, JN Baker, J Wolfe… - Journal of Pain and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Context Bereaved parents may have heightened risk for decisional regret; however, little is
known about regret early in bereavement. Objectives We characterized decisional regrets …

Mixed‐methods analysis of decisional regret in parents following a child's death from cancer

D Feifer, EG Broden, N Xiong, E Mazzola… - Pediatric Blood & …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background and objectives Decisional regret is common in bereaved parents. We aimed to
identify factors associated with and to explain patterns of parental decisional regret. Methods …

If only I could turn back time—Regret in bereaved parents

CW Sim, S Heuse, D Weigel… - Pediatric blood & …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Regret about loss is one of the most intense types of regret experienced in life.
Little is known about the bereavement regret of parents whose child has died of cancer …

Regret and unfinished business in parents bereaved by cancer: a mixed methods study

WG Lichtenthal, KE Roberts, C Catarozoli… - Palliative …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Prior research has demonstrated that the presence of regret and unfinished
business is associated with poorer adjustment in bereavement. Though there is a growing …

The evolution of regret: decision-making for parents of children with cancer

BA Sisk, TI Kang, JW Mack - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2020 - Springer
Purpose Parents of children with cancer make treatment decisions in highly emotional states
while feeling overwhelmed with information. In previous work, 1 in 6 parents demonstrated …

Treatment decision making and regret in parents of children with incurable cancer

ZJ Ye, MH Cheng, XY Zhang, Y Tang, J Liang… - Cancer …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Background The treatment-related decision-making process is a highly emotional time for
parents of children with incurable cancer, and they tend to continue the cancer-directed …

[HTML][HTML] Talking about death with terminally-ill cancer patients: what contributes to the regret of bereaved family members?

M Mori, S Yoshida, M Shiozaki, M Baba, T Morita… - Journal of pain and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Context Talking about death is an important issue for terminally-ill cancer patients and their
families. Little is known about how often and which bereaved families regret not having …

Assessing decision regret in caregivers of deceased German people with cancer—A psychometric validation of the Decision Regret Scale for Caregivers

MW Haun, A Schakowski, A Preibsch… - Health …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background Decisional regret during or after medical treatments is linked to significant
distress. Regret affects not only patients but also caregivers having an active or passive role …

Measuring the regret of bereaved family members regarding the decision to admit cancer patients to palliative care units

M Shiozaki, K Hirai, R Dohke, T Morita… - … Oncology: Journal of …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: The purposes of this study were to develop a bereaved family regret scale
measuring decision‐related regret of family members about the admission of cancer patients …

Decisional regret among parents of children with cancer

JW Mack, AM Cronin, TI Kang - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2016 - ascopubs.org
Purpose Decision making is one of the ways in which parents serve as stewards of their
children with cancer, but barriers to informed decision making among parents of children …