Context: Parents' despair and feelings of grief, as well as communication and coordination that is less than adequate between the parents and the palliative team, can affect the provision of a qualified palliative care plan for children and their families.Aims: This study aims to explore the parents' experience in caring for children with cancer under palliative care condition.Setting and Design: The research applied descriptive qualitative phenomenology design.Subjects and Methods: The study was conducted at Jakarta, Bogor, and Bekasi. Parents who caring their child with cancer under palliative care were in-depth interviewed with open-ended question. Data were then analyzed using the Colaizzi method.Results: This study resulted in two them...
Parents of seriously ill children are charged with making complicated medical decisions, and many of...
Abstract Background According to a phenomenology of contemporary religion, the analysis of religious...
For children with incurable cancer death usually is anticipated and preceded by a phase of palliativ...
Approximately 25% of children diagnosed with cancer eventually die. In this thesis, the long-term ex...
Objective: To obtain feedback from parents of children who died from cancer about their understandin...
Background: Palliative care means care at the final stages of life, where the patient must receive t...
Cancer is experienced not only by the patient, but also by their loved ones. Caregivers have the ver...
BACKGROUND: The loss of a child is associated with an increased risk for developing psychological pr...
Although many children with cancer can be cured, approximately 25 % will die of their disease. These...
Objective: To obtain feedback from parents of children who died from cancer about their understandin...
Background: The loss of a child is associated with an increased risk for developing psychological pr...
Introduction: The experience of bereavement is associated with severe physical, psychological, socia...
Background: There is insufficient knowledge available about the impact of paediatric palliative care...
Background: Increased cancer prevalence, especially in terminal condition, needs a comprehensive man...
The development of palliative care in Indonesia has been slow due to the absence of palliative care ...
Parents of seriously ill children are charged with making complicated medical decisions, and many of...
Abstract Background According to a phenomenology of contemporary religion, the analysis of religious...
For children with incurable cancer death usually is anticipated and preceded by a phase of palliativ...
Approximately 25% of children diagnosed with cancer eventually die. In this thesis, the long-term ex...
Objective: To obtain feedback from parents of children who died from cancer about their understandin...
Background: Palliative care means care at the final stages of life, where the patient must receive t...
Cancer is experienced not only by the patient, but also by their loved ones. Caregivers have the ver...
BACKGROUND: The loss of a child is associated with an increased risk for developing psychological pr...
Although many children with cancer can be cured, approximately 25 % will die of their disease. These...
Objective: To obtain feedback from parents of children who died from cancer about their understandin...
Background: The loss of a child is associated with an increased risk for developing psychological pr...
Introduction: The experience of bereavement is associated with severe physical, psychological, socia...
Background: There is insufficient knowledge available about the impact of paediatric palliative care...
Background: Increased cancer prevalence, especially in terminal condition, needs a comprehensive man...
The development of palliative care in Indonesia has been slow due to the absence of palliative care ...
Parents of seriously ill children are charged with making complicated medical decisions, and many of...
Abstract Background According to a phenomenology of contemporary religion, the analysis of religious...
For children with incurable cancer death usually is anticipated and preceded by a phase of palliativ...