This study investigated parents' information needs and involvement in decision-making processes affecting the care of children diagnosed with cancer. Interviews and questionnaires were used to assess parental satisfaction in 50 mothers and 16 fathers responsible for 58 children in an English Paediatric Oncology Unit. Parents reported that doctors contributed almost twice as much to the decision-making process as they did, but parental satisfaction was positively correlated with the amount of information provided when giving informed consent. Satisfaction about their involvement in this process relied heavily upon the level of support received from others. Parents consenting to their child's involvement in non-randomised trials perceived the...
Purpose: Intensive therapies in pediatric malignancies increased survival rates but also occurrence ...
Parental attitude and the parents' perceptions of a child's responsibilities were measured by mailin...
Aim: To synthesise what is known from current international evidence about how parents are supported...
This study investigated parents' information needs and involvement in decision-making processes affe...
This study investigated parents' information needs and involvement in decision-making processes affe...
Purpose Few studies have addressed the way in which families of children with cancer make treatment ...
The goal is to present how shared decisionmaking in paediatric oncology occurs from the viewpoints o...
The goal is to present how shared decision-making in paediatric oncology occurs from the viewpoints ...
This study examined the factors that parents identified as influencing their role in treatment decis...
Background: The integrity of good clinical practice in clinical trials is underpinned by the informe...
Objective: Children and parents need to make important decisions in the period of being informed abo...
Objective: Children and parents need to make important decisions in the period of being informed abo...
OBJECTIVE: Children and parents need to make important decisions in the period of being informed abo...
. Introduction: Decision-making when facing a pediatric cancer treatment deserves a spotlight due to...
Both the treatment for childhood cancer and the legal requirements for gaining parents ’ consent to ...
Purpose: Intensive therapies in pediatric malignancies increased survival rates but also occurrence ...
Parental attitude and the parents' perceptions of a child's responsibilities were measured by mailin...
Aim: To synthesise what is known from current international evidence about how parents are supported...
This study investigated parents' information needs and involvement in decision-making processes affe...
This study investigated parents' information needs and involvement in decision-making processes affe...
Purpose Few studies have addressed the way in which families of children with cancer make treatment ...
The goal is to present how shared decisionmaking in paediatric oncology occurs from the viewpoints o...
The goal is to present how shared decision-making in paediatric oncology occurs from the viewpoints ...
This study examined the factors that parents identified as influencing their role in treatment decis...
Background: The integrity of good clinical practice in clinical trials is underpinned by the informe...
Objective: Children and parents need to make important decisions in the period of being informed abo...
Objective: Children and parents need to make important decisions in the period of being informed abo...
OBJECTIVE: Children and parents need to make important decisions in the period of being informed abo...
. Introduction: Decision-making when facing a pediatric cancer treatment deserves a spotlight due to...
Both the treatment for childhood cancer and the legal requirements for gaining parents ’ consent to ...
Purpose: Intensive therapies in pediatric malignancies increased survival rates but also occurrence ...
Parental attitude and the parents' perceptions of a child's responsibilities were measured by mailin...
Aim: To synthesise what is known from current international evidence about how parents are supported...