Cancer is one of the most common long-term conditions for adults between 25 and 64 years, an age where it is probable to live with children under 18 years at home. This systematic literature review aims to de-scribe children’s everyday life, when one parent has cancer, and the interventions these children need. Previous studies have already agreed on the importance of this field, although there is still limited research. Eleven articles have been extracted from four different databases, following inclusion criteria and a quality assessment procedure, designed by the author. A qualitative content analysis has been developed through categorisation of relevant findings. Results describe, on one hand, children’s everyday life when a parent has ...
Background: Cancer is a disease that brings many emotions along just by naming it. The onset is incr...
Background: Cancer is a word that strikes fear into people and is something that completely changes ...
Objectives: To i) identify and synthesise evidence published since 2007 regarding the impact of pare...
Cancer is one of the most common long-term conditions for adults between 25 and 64 years, an age whe...
OBJECTIVE: Children of cancer patients may go through a distressing time. The aim of this review was...
Children may experience intense stress when faced with symptoms of parental illness, as disruption o...
Objective: the purpose of this study was to systematically review and synthesise qualitative studies...
Background Balancing having cancer and parenting a major stressor, and may result in parenting distr...
(1) Background: The onset and duration of the child’s illness is a difficult test for the entire fam...
Objective Psychosocial interventions in families of children with cancer are considered an effective...
Parental cancer poses major challenges for families with minor children. Due to diagnosis and treatm...
This review assessed population-based estimate rates of cancer patients with minor and young adult c...
Background: Almost every day a family finds out their child has cancer. The cancer affect the entire...
Background The young child’s experiences of living with cancer are crucial to providing evidence bas...
Over the past three decades there has been a marked increase in the prevalence of cancer among young...
Background: Cancer is a disease that brings many emotions along just by naming it. The onset is incr...
Background: Cancer is a word that strikes fear into people and is something that completely changes ...
Objectives: To i) identify and synthesise evidence published since 2007 regarding the impact of pare...
Cancer is one of the most common long-term conditions for adults between 25 and 64 years, an age whe...
OBJECTIVE: Children of cancer patients may go through a distressing time. The aim of this review was...
Children may experience intense stress when faced with symptoms of parental illness, as disruption o...
Objective: the purpose of this study was to systematically review and synthesise qualitative studies...
Background Balancing having cancer and parenting a major stressor, and may result in parenting distr...
(1) Background: The onset and duration of the child’s illness is a difficult test for the entire fam...
Objective Psychosocial interventions in families of children with cancer are considered an effective...
Parental cancer poses major challenges for families with minor children. Due to diagnosis and treatm...
This review assessed population-based estimate rates of cancer patients with minor and young adult c...
Background: Almost every day a family finds out their child has cancer. The cancer affect the entire...
Background The young child’s experiences of living with cancer are crucial to providing evidence bas...
Over the past three decades there has been a marked increase in the prevalence of cancer among young...
Background: Cancer is a disease that brings many emotions along just by naming it. The onset is incr...
Background: Cancer is a word that strikes fear into people and is something that completely changes ...
Objectives: To i) identify and synthesise evidence published since 2007 regarding the impact of pare...