In Japan, the practice of disclosing the diagnosis of cancer to young people varies between hospitals. Some hospitals respect parent's wishes and do not to tell young people about their diagnoses whereas others encourage parents to adopt their policy of informing patients. Unfortunately, there is no research about parents' adjustment to either course of action. This study examines parents' perspectives regarding this decision. Parents (55) and grand-parents (3) were interviewed about their experience of sharing or not sharing the diagnosis with their children. Analysis of the interviews reveals a complex picture in which parents struggle to balance their emotions, their representation of 'cancer as death', their views of their children's le...
This paper examines the relationship between medical professionals and parents of young adults who a...
Information has been described as a critical part of the care for parents of children with cancer, b...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
In Japan, the practice of disclosing the diagnosis of cancer to young people varies between hospital...
Background: One of the issues that cancer patients with minor or adolescent children face is whether...
Professional guidelines encourage physicians to provide children with as much information regarding ...
Background: Professional guidelines encourage physicians to provide children with as much informatio...
The aim of this study was to explore Indian primary family caregivers' reasons for, and experiences ...
In Japan, as in many countries around the world, cancer patients are often not told the truth about ...
Non-disclosure of a cancer diagnosis is a common practice in Asian cultures. However, little is know...
Information has been described as a critical part of the care for parents of children with cancer, b...
Cancer is a serious disease that affects deeply and painfully not only the child who has cancer but ...
This thesis investigated whether the social context in which young people who have cancer are treate...
interview; truth disclosure The purpose of this study was to assess the receptiveness of parents to ...
[[abstract]]Considering the emphasis of nonmaleficence and beneficence and the relative power of fam...
This paper examines the relationship between medical professionals and parents of young adults who a...
Information has been described as a critical part of the care for parents of children with cancer, b...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
In Japan, the practice of disclosing the diagnosis of cancer to young people varies between hospital...
Background: One of the issues that cancer patients with minor or adolescent children face is whether...
Professional guidelines encourage physicians to provide children with as much information regarding ...
Background: Professional guidelines encourage physicians to provide children with as much informatio...
The aim of this study was to explore Indian primary family caregivers' reasons for, and experiences ...
In Japan, as in many countries around the world, cancer patients are often not told the truth about ...
Non-disclosure of a cancer diagnosis is a common practice in Asian cultures. However, little is know...
Information has been described as a critical part of the care for parents of children with cancer, b...
Cancer is a serious disease that affects deeply and painfully not only the child who has cancer but ...
This thesis investigated whether the social context in which young people who have cancer are treate...
interview; truth disclosure The purpose of this study was to assess the receptiveness of parents to ...
[[abstract]]Considering the emphasis of nonmaleficence and beneficence and the relative power of fam...
This paper examines the relationship between medical professionals and parents of young adults who a...
Information has been described as a critical part of the care for parents of children with cancer, b...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...