Sweden's population is gradually changing to become more multiethnic and diverse and that applies also for recipients of health care, including childhood cancer care. A holistic view on the sick child in the context of its family has always been a cornerstone in childhood cancer care in Sweden. The purpose of this study was to gain knowledge about the experiences and main concern of foreign-born parents in the context of paediatric cancer care. Interviews were performed with eleven foreign-born parents and data were analysed using a classic grounded theory approach. Foreign-born parents often feel in a position of powerless dependence, but family interests are protected in their approaches to interaction with healthcare staff, through coope...
Few research studies have addressed the ways parents participate in their childs medical care, parti...
Approximately 300 children, from 0 to 18 years old, are diagnosed with cancer in Sweden every year. ...
The aim of the study was to illuminate the families' lived experience after completing a child's can...
Sweden's population is gradually changing to become more multiethnic and diverse and that applies al...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore the caring situation of families with a foreign backgr...
Background: When a child gets cancer it involves the whole family. The view of family focused care h...
Background: Immigration, particularly when it is involuntary, is known to be an emotional stressor,...
Objective: To detail the day to day management experiences of a specific group of parents from a mi...
A palliative cancer diagnosis in a parent has a major impact on many aspects of patients’ children. ...
Background: Child cancer care is becoming increasingly successful, the treatment brought more succes...
The purpose of this thesis is to study how parents of children with cancer experience the informatio...
Today, there is a shift towards care being given closer to the patient, with more children receiving...
Background: Each year 370 children in Sweden suffer from childhood cancer. These numbers also reflec...
Background: Cancer is the most common cause of death among children in Sweden. The disease and the t...
In today’s Swedish society there is increasing emphasis on health-promotive work among children, ado...
Few research studies have addressed the ways parents participate in their childs medical care, parti...
Approximately 300 children, from 0 to 18 years old, are diagnosed with cancer in Sweden every year. ...
The aim of the study was to illuminate the families' lived experience after completing a child's can...
Sweden's population is gradually changing to become more multiethnic and diverse and that applies al...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore the caring situation of families with a foreign backgr...
Background: When a child gets cancer it involves the whole family. The view of family focused care h...
Background: Immigration, particularly when it is involuntary, is known to be an emotional stressor,...
Objective: To detail the day to day management experiences of a specific group of parents from a mi...
A palliative cancer diagnosis in a parent has a major impact on many aspects of patients’ children. ...
Background: Child cancer care is becoming increasingly successful, the treatment brought more succes...
The purpose of this thesis is to study how parents of children with cancer experience the informatio...
Today, there is a shift towards care being given closer to the patient, with more children receiving...
Background: Each year 370 children in Sweden suffer from childhood cancer. These numbers also reflec...
Background: Cancer is the most common cause of death among children in Sweden. The disease and the t...
In today’s Swedish society there is increasing emphasis on health-promotive work among children, ado...
Few research studies have addressed the ways parents participate in their childs medical care, parti...
Approximately 300 children, from 0 to 18 years old, are diagnosed with cancer in Sweden every year. ...
The aim of the study was to illuminate the families' lived experience after completing a child's can...