Background: Cancer is a word that strikes fear into people and is something that completely changes their lives and its effects touch everyone involved. The main objective of the study is to assess the coping strategies used by parents of children with cancer. Subjects and Methods: A total of 60 caregivers of children with cancer and 60 caregivers of healthy children participated in the study. Informed consent was taken and caregivers were assessed on sociodemographic parameters, and coping was measured using ways of coping scale-revised. Results: The mean age of children was 9.98 (standard deviation-1.85) years. About half (54%) of them had completed 5th standard. Half (51%) of the children were diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia....
Background & Aim: Cancer is the most common childhood chronic medical illnesses that can affect qual...
(1) Background: The onset and duration of the child’s illness is a difficult test for the entire fam...
The general aim of this thesis was to investigate disease-related stress and ways of coping in paren...
Parents of children with cancer experience a challenging situation in coping with the child’s diagno...
Background: The assessment of coping strategies used by the mothers of children with leukemia will p...
Parents of children with cancer experience a challenging situation in coping with the child’s diagno...
Having a child with cancer often bring challenges and burden to the caregivers leading to stress and...
Objective: Cancer is a chronic, long-term illness that affects not only the child but also the famil...
This study aimed to compare coping strategies in children of parents deceased from cancer and childr...
Introduction: Diagnosis of cancer in children poses a challenging situation for parents to cope with...
Introduction: Diagnosis of cancer in children poses a challenging situation for parents to cope with...
Background & Aim: Cancer is the most common childhood chronic medical illnesses that can affect qual...
The purpose of this qualitative study of families where a parent has cancer was to explore ways of i...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines coping strategies employed by children a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines coping strategies employed by children a...
Background & Aim: Cancer is the most common childhood chronic medical illnesses that can affect qual...
(1) Background: The onset and duration of the child’s illness is a difficult test for the entire fam...
The general aim of this thesis was to investigate disease-related stress and ways of coping in paren...
Parents of children with cancer experience a challenging situation in coping with the child’s diagno...
Background: The assessment of coping strategies used by the mothers of children with leukemia will p...
Parents of children with cancer experience a challenging situation in coping with the child’s diagno...
Having a child with cancer often bring challenges and burden to the caregivers leading to stress and...
Objective: Cancer is a chronic, long-term illness that affects not only the child but also the famil...
This study aimed to compare coping strategies in children of parents deceased from cancer and childr...
Introduction: Diagnosis of cancer in children poses a challenging situation for parents to cope with...
Introduction: Diagnosis of cancer in children poses a challenging situation for parents to cope with...
Background & Aim: Cancer is the most common childhood chronic medical illnesses that can affect qual...
The purpose of this qualitative study of families where a parent has cancer was to explore ways of i...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines coping strategies employed by children a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines coping strategies employed by children a...
Background & Aim: Cancer is the most common childhood chronic medical illnesses that can affect qual...
(1) Background: The onset and duration of the child’s illness is a difficult test for the entire fam...
The general aim of this thesis was to investigate disease-related stress and ways of coping in paren...