Background: Comprehensive, coordinated psychosocial, supportive and spiritual care is an essential component of the holistic care of childhood cancer sufferers and their families. Aim: The authors detail the development and value of a multidisciplinary psychosocial care team as an essential adjunct to care of childhood cancer sufferers. Methods: A historic preamble details a period during which psychosocial and supportive care was the sole province of the paediatric oncologists and social workers and describes that the process of creating a multidisciplinary psychosocial and spiritual care team has enhanced medical care. Results: Each member of the psychosocial group describes their care philosophy and their role in the clinical setting....
Background: The organization of psychosocial care is rather complex, and its provision diverse. Acce...
PURPOSE: The integration of psychosocial care in the routine care of cancer patients has been set...
Approximately 12 000 US children are diagnosed with some form of cancer every year (Ries et al., 200...
One of the Standards of Psychosocial Care for Children with Cancer and their Families recommends tha...
Children and Adolescents Surviving Cancer: Psychosocial Health, Quality of Life and Social Support ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111230/1/21572_ftp.pd
Background: Many childhood cancers are treatable with cure rates between 70% and 80% in well-resourc...
First published: 20 April 2023OBJECTIVE: From diagnosis and beyond, a paediatric brain tumour and it...
Pediatric oncology provided one of the most impressive medical success stories of the latter half of...
Statement of the Purpose. Children and families at all stages of the cancer trajectory will potentia...
CONTEXT: This review summarises the current randomised controlled trials literature on psychological...
Approximately 256,000 cases of malignant brain and nervous system cancer were diagnosed worldwide du...
Since the 1960s, paediatric oncologists have gradually become better organised in large study groups...
Context: Pediatric cancer is a wide challenge for the patients, family and health care team. They mu...
(2005) have aptly provided the next generation of pediatric psycho-oncologists with not only a thoro...
Background: The organization of psychosocial care is rather complex, and its provision diverse. Acce...
PURPOSE: The integration of psychosocial care in the routine care of cancer patients has been set...
Approximately 12 000 US children are diagnosed with some form of cancer every year (Ries et al., 200...
One of the Standards of Psychosocial Care for Children with Cancer and their Families recommends tha...
Children and Adolescents Surviving Cancer: Psychosocial Health, Quality of Life and Social Support ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111230/1/21572_ftp.pd
Background: Many childhood cancers are treatable with cure rates between 70% and 80% in well-resourc...
First published: 20 April 2023OBJECTIVE: From diagnosis and beyond, a paediatric brain tumour and it...
Pediatric oncology provided one of the most impressive medical success stories of the latter half of...
Statement of the Purpose. Children and families at all stages of the cancer trajectory will potentia...
CONTEXT: This review summarises the current randomised controlled trials literature on psychological...
Approximately 256,000 cases of malignant brain and nervous system cancer were diagnosed worldwide du...
Since the 1960s, paediatric oncologists have gradually become better organised in large study groups...
Context: Pediatric cancer is a wide challenge for the patients, family and health care team. They mu...
(2005) have aptly provided the next generation of pediatric psycho-oncologists with not only a thoro...
Background: The organization of psychosocial care is rather complex, and its provision diverse. Acce...
PURPOSE: The integration of psychosocial care in the routine care of cancer patients has been set...
Approximately 12 000 US children are diagnosed with some form of cancer every year (Ries et al., 200...