OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to describe parents\u27 experiences and the information used when making decisions about tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitor (TNFαi) treatment. METHODS: We interviewed parents of children with Crohn disease (CD) or juvenile idiopathic arthritis who had experience deciding about TNFαi treatment. Interview questions focused on information used to make decisions and factors that influenced decision making. We used thematic analysis for all coding and analysis. Coding structure was developed by a multidisciplinary team review of the initial interviews. Two coders then coded the remaining interviews, compared coding, and resolved disagreements through discussion. Data were analyzed by thematic grouping and then...
Background: Effective communication in support of clinical decision-making is central to the pediatr...
. Introduction: Decision-making when facing a pediatric cancer treatment deserves a spotlight due to...
OBJECTIVES: Decisions about the management of febrile infants ≤60 days old may be well-suited for sh...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to describe parents\u27 experiences and the information used whe...
Purpose: Parents’ treatment decisions in pediatric chronic disease are often complicated by tradeoff...
Purpose Few studies have addressed the way in which families of children with cancer make treatment ...
CONTEXT: Acute illness is a universal experience in early childhood. Parents find it difficult to de...
Context: Acute illness is a universal experience in early childhood. Parents find it difficult to de...
This study investigated parents' information needs and involvement in decision-making processes affe...
Children with complex health problems who are dependent upon medical technology require frequent hos...
This study investigated parents' information needs and involvement in decision-making processes affe...
This study examined the factors that parents identified as influencing their role in treatment decis...
International audienceObjectives: To analyse the parental understanding of informed consent informat...
Acquiring information about one's child's cancer diagnosis is a complex and ever-changing process, a...
Background: respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the most common reason to consult a GP during child...
Background: Effective communication in support of clinical decision-making is central to the pediatr...
. Introduction: Decision-making when facing a pediatric cancer treatment deserves a spotlight due to...
OBJECTIVES: Decisions about the management of febrile infants ≤60 days old may be well-suited for sh...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to describe parents\u27 experiences and the information used whe...
Purpose: Parents’ treatment decisions in pediatric chronic disease are often complicated by tradeoff...
Purpose Few studies have addressed the way in which families of children with cancer make treatment ...
CONTEXT: Acute illness is a universal experience in early childhood. Parents find it difficult to de...
Context: Acute illness is a universal experience in early childhood. Parents find it difficult to de...
This study investigated parents' information needs and involvement in decision-making processes affe...
Children with complex health problems who are dependent upon medical technology require frequent hos...
This study investigated parents' information needs and involvement in decision-making processes affe...
This study examined the factors that parents identified as influencing their role in treatment decis...
International audienceObjectives: To analyse the parental understanding of informed consent informat...
Acquiring information about one's child's cancer diagnosis is a complex and ever-changing process, a...
Background: respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the most common reason to consult a GP during child...
Background: Effective communication in support of clinical decision-making is central to the pediatr...
. Introduction: Decision-making when facing a pediatric cancer treatment deserves a spotlight due to...
OBJECTIVES: Decisions about the management of febrile infants ≤60 days old may be well-suited for sh...