Background: Pediatric chronic kidney disease is psychologically, financially, and physically demanding on parents providing care. Parents often feel isolated because of the rarity of the condition, and geographic isolation often compounds this perception in Canada. Many parents seek assistance online for both information and social support. Objective: This study examines an online portal, titled “Ability Online,” which was designed to provide support and information to a diverse group of parents using chat facilities, bulletin boards, and e-mail. Specifically, we sought to identify how the technologies offered in this system related to the support and information seeking needs for parents. Secondary aims of determining possible reasons for ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Parents of children with a chronic kidney disease (CKD) ha...
Contains fulltext : 153592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: To i...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the use of Internet-based portals among families of children with chronic dise...
Background: The care for children with a chronic kidney disease (CKD) is complex. Parents of these c...
BACKGROUND: The care for children with a chronic kidney disease (CKD) is complex. Parents of these c...
BACKGROUND: Parents of children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) experience high levels of stress i...
Background: An exploration of children and young people's views on a proposed web-based application ...
BACKGROUND: Parents of children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) experience high levels of stress i...
Background: There is a lack of online, evidence-based information and resources to support home-base...
Background: The Internet provides new opportunities for parents of children with difficult illnesses...
Background: Parents of children with rare conditions increasingly use the Internet to source informa...
Background: Parents of children and young people with long-term conditions who need to deliver clini...
Background: Little is known about parents ’ views on the use of online resources for information, ed...
Background: Few evidence-based, on-line resources exist to support home-based care of childhood long...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about parents' views on the use of online resources for information, edu...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Parents of children with a chronic kidney disease (CKD) ha...
Contains fulltext : 153592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: To i...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the use of Internet-based portals among families of children with chronic dise...
Background: The care for children with a chronic kidney disease (CKD) is complex. Parents of these c...
BACKGROUND: The care for children with a chronic kidney disease (CKD) is complex. Parents of these c...
BACKGROUND: Parents of children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) experience high levels of stress i...
Background: An exploration of children and young people's views on a proposed web-based application ...
BACKGROUND: Parents of children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) experience high levels of stress i...
Background: There is a lack of online, evidence-based information and resources to support home-base...
Background: The Internet provides new opportunities for parents of children with difficult illnesses...
Background: Parents of children with rare conditions increasingly use the Internet to source informa...
Background: Parents of children and young people with long-term conditions who need to deliver clini...
Background: Little is known about parents ’ views on the use of online resources for information, ed...
Background: Few evidence-based, on-line resources exist to support home-based care of childhood long...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about parents' views on the use of online resources for information, edu...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Parents of children with a chronic kidney disease (CKD) ha...
Contains fulltext : 153592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: To i...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the use of Internet-based portals among families of children with chronic dise...