Background: Child cancer care is becoming increasingly successful, the treatment brought more success through intensified therapy, but this development has not been easy to achieve due to the pain and anxiety that the treatment often causes. It is not possible to eliminate the chaos the family experiences, but it can be reduced through a deepened understanding of the situation. Purpose: The aim of the study is to highlight families views on participation in childhood cancer care. Method: A qualitative design, appropriate to gain a holistic view, has been chosen. Eight families with children diagnosed with cancer, of various ages and gender and from various backgrounds, participated in five interviews each during the first year of the child´...
The diagnosis of childhood cancer is recognised as a significant stressor for families. There is a g...
Pediatric cancer is a life threatening disease that challenges the life of the diagnosed child, the ...
Purpose: Pediatric cancer presents many challenges to the life of the child diagnosed with cancer an...
Background: Child cancer care is becoming increasingly successful, the treatment brought more succes...
Few research studies have addressed the ways parents participate in their childs medical care, parti...
Background The care of a child receiving chemotherapy has a significant impact on the parents and fa...
Background: Cancer is a disease that brings many emotions along just by naming it. The onset is incr...
The diagnosis of childhood cancer is recognised as a significant stressor for families. There is a g...
(1) Background: The onset and duration of the child’s illness is a difficult test for the entire fam...
Background: Almost every day a family finds out their child has cancer. The cancer affect the entire...
Introduction: The experience of bereavement is associated with severe physical, psychological, socia...
Having a child diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, and undergoing a severe treatment regimen,...
Background: Every year 250,000 children worldwide receive the unimaginable diagnosis of cancer. A ca...
Background: The presence of cancer has a profound psychological impact on the quality of life of pat...
Introduction: There is evidence that families with a child diagnosed with cancer need psychosocial s...
The diagnosis of childhood cancer is recognised as a significant stressor for families. There is a g...
Pediatric cancer is a life threatening disease that challenges the life of the diagnosed child, the ...
Purpose: Pediatric cancer presents many challenges to the life of the child diagnosed with cancer an...
Background: Child cancer care is becoming increasingly successful, the treatment brought more succes...
Few research studies have addressed the ways parents participate in their childs medical care, parti...
Background The care of a child receiving chemotherapy has a significant impact on the parents and fa...
Background: Cancer is a disease that brings many emotions along just by naming it. The onset is incr...
The diagnosis of childhood cancer is recognised as a significant stressor for families. There is a g...
(1) Background: The onset and duration of the child’s illness is a difficult test for the entire fam...
Background: Almost every day a family finds out their child has cancer. The cancer affect the entire...
Introduction: The experience of bereavement is associated with severe physical, psychological, socia...
Having a child diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, and undergoing a severe treatment regimen,...
Background: Every year 250,000 children worldwide receive the unimaginable diagnosis of cancer. A ca...
Background: The presence of cancer has a profound psychological impact on the quality of life of pat...
Introduction: There is evidence that families with a child diagnosed with cancer need psychosocial s...
The diagnosis of childhood cancer is recognised as a significant stressor for families. There is a g...
Pediatric cancer is a life threatening disease that challenges the life of the diagnosed child, the ...
Purpose: Pediatric cancer presents many challenges to the life of the child diagnosed with cancer an...