Abstract Background Families play a critical role in supporting the health and well-being of children with chronic illnesses, who face a lifetime of responsibility for self-management of their condition. Our goal was to investigate whether the novel Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System® (PROMIS®) Pediatric Family Relationships measure, developed primarily within the general pediatric population, reflects the experiences of family relationships for chronically ill children and their parents. Methods We conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews with children (aged 8–17) with common chronic conditions: asthma (n = 6), type 1 diabetes (n = 5), or sickle cell disease (n = 5), and separately with one of their parents (n...
Aim: The survey aimed at determining the associations between the quality of life of children with c...
Objective To provide a review of the evidence base of family measures relevant to pediatric psycholo...
Objective: To examine moderating effects of family functioning and social support on the relationshi...
Background and Objective: Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) is syste...
Self-report family functioning measures play a critical role in advancing our understanding of how f...
The impact of chronic illnesses upon children and their families can range from minimal disruptions ...
This study compared health-related quality of life scores between children newly diagnosed with chro...
Purpose Research on families coping with pediatric chronic illnesses has established that children a...
This study examined the role of narratives from mothers and young children as a way to further under...
Aim: This study was undertaken to synthesise recent qualitative literature in the years 2000 to 2009...
Children in the United States are increasingly living with chronic illnesses. Existing literature ha...
Families play a significant role in condition management processes. They influence how children inte...
Children with chronic illnesses have been studied for the psychological effects of their illness, su...
Families play a significant role in condition management processes. They influence how children inte...
Abstract Background The PedsQL™ Measurement Model was designed to measure health-related quality of ...
Aim: The survey aimed at determining the associations between the quality of life of children with c...
Objective To provide a review of the evidence base of family measures relevant to pediatric psycholo...
Objective: To examine moderating effects of family functioning and social support on the relationshi...
Background and Objective: Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) is syste...
Self-report family functioning measures play a critical role in advancing our understanding of how f...
The impact of chronic illnesses upon children and their families can range from minimal disruptions ...
This study compared health-related quality of life scores between children newly diagnosed with chro...
Purpose Research on families coping with pediatric chronic illnesses has established that children a...
This study examined the role of narratives from mothers and young children as a way to further under...
Aim: This study was undertaken to synthesise recent qualitative literature in the years 2000 to 2009...
Children in the United States are increasingly living with chronic illnesses. Existing literature ha...
Families play a significant role in condition management processes. They influence how children inte...
Children with chronic illnesses have been studied for the psychological effects of their illness, su...
Families play a significant role in condition management processes. They influence how children inte...
Abstract Background The PedsQL™ Measurement Model was designed to measure health-related quality of ...
Aim: The survey aimed at determining the associations between the quality of life of children with c...
Objective To provide a review of the evidence base of family measures relevant to pediatric psycholo...
Objective: To examine moderating effects of family functioning and social support on the relationshi...