This paper argues for a need to explore children's own vies of living with a chronic condition, an approach consonant with a view of children as active copers and construers of their experiences rather than victims and passive health care recipients.E
This paper intends to encourage further reflection on the research methods and approaches used to en...
More than one in five children with a chronic disease, such as cystic fibrosis, an autoimmune diseas...
Objective The current paper describes the development, pilot testing, and item reduction process of ...
In conclusion, by studying the emotional stress and the coping behavior of children with chronic phy...
Chronic illnesses like cancer, sickle cell anemia, HIV, hemophilia, and metabolic disorders are on t...
This paper focuses on four areas of program development in meeting comprehensive care needs of child...
Aim: This study was undertaken to synthesise recent qualitative literature in the years 2000 to 2009...
Children with a chronic disease face more obstacles than their healthy peers, which may impact thei...
A range of developmental risk factors threatens the psychosocial well-being of children with a chron...
Objective It has been reported that the diagnosis of a chronic illness increases a child's suscepti...
It is well documented that the prevalence of chronic conditions among children and young people (CYP...
This paper focuses on the life experiences of children with chronic disease, a group whose invisibil...
Many of our understandings of how children conceptualize and cope with chronic pain are drawn from a...
A substantial increase in the prevalence of chronic health conditions among children in the U.S. has...
This qualitative study described children's (8-13 years old) perspectives of their chronic health co...
This paper intends to encourage further reflection on the research methods and approaches used to en...
More than one in five children with a chronic disease, such as cystic fibrosis, an autoimmune diseas...
Objective The current paper describes the development, pilot testing, and item reduction process of ...
In conclusion, by studying the emotional stress and the coping behavior of children with chronic phy...
Chronic illnesses like cancer, sickle cell anemia, HIV, hemophilia, and metabolic disorders are on t...
This paper focuses on four areas of program development in meeting comprehensive care needs of child...
Aim: This study was undertaken to synthesise recent qualitative literature in the years 2000 to 2009...
Children with a chronic disease face more obstacles than their healthy peers, which may impact thei...
A range of developmental risk factors threatens the psychosocial well-being of children with a chron...
Objective It has been reported that the diagnosis of a chronic illness increases a child's suscepti...
It is well documented that the prevalence of chronic conditions among children and young people (CYP...
This paper focuses on the life experiences of children with chronic disease, a group whose invisibil...
Many of our understandings of how children conceptualize and cope with chronic pain are drawn from a...
A substantial increase in the prevalence of chronic health conditions among children in the U.S. has...
This qualitative study described children's (8-13 years old) perspectives of their chronic health co...
This paper intends to encourage further reflection on the research methods and approaches used to en...
More than one in five children with a chronic disease, such as cystic fibrosis, an autoimmune diseas...
Objective The current paper describes the development, pilot testing, and item reduction process of ...