Aims and objectives To describe pain manifestation in children with cancer at home and understand how parents assess this pain. Background Pain is experienced by children with cancer throughout their cancer journey. Short‐term, and into survivorship, pain has negative physical and psychological consequences. Changes in treatment location mean children with cancer spend more time at home. Little is known about pain experienced by children at home or how parents assess this pain. Design A mixed methods convergent parallel study was reported using STROBE. Method Parents of children with cancer on active treatment were recruited from one tertiary cancer centre. Parental attitudes towards pain expression were assessed using surveys....
Objectives: Pain is one of the most frequent and burdensome symptoms for children with cancer. Psych...
Background Cancer in children is a potentially curable disease, particularly in developed countries....
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this prospective investigation was to evaluate child and parental expectancie...
To describe pain manifestation in children with cancer at home and understand how parents assess thi...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe pain manifestation in children with cancer at home and understand h...
Background: Children with cancer experience pain throughout their cancer trajectory, which has short...
Advances in treatment mean children are increasingly cared for by their parents at home, leading to ...
Background Pain is a common symptom in childhood cancer. Since children spend more time at home, fam...
Background Pain is a common symptom in childhood cancer. Since children spend more time at home, fam...
Background Pain is a common symptom in childhood cancer. Since children spend more time at home, fam...
Children with cancer experience pain throughout their cancer trajectory. Pain has short- and long-te...
Children with cancer experience pain throughout their cancer trajectory. Pain has short- and long-te...
Jenny Thorsell Cederberg,1 Sandra Weineland Strandskov,2 JoAnne Dahl,3 Gustaf Ljungman1 1Department ...
Objectives: Literature has demonstrated inconsistent findings regarding the impact of parental resp...
Objectives: Literature has demonstrated inconsistent findings regarding the impact of parental respo...
Objectives: Pain is one of the most frequent and burdensome symptoms for children with cancer. Psych...
Background Cancer in children is a potentially curable disease, particularly in developed countries....
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this prospective investigation was to evaluate child and parental expectancie...
To describe pain manifestation in children with cancer at home and understand how parents assess thi...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe pain manifestation in children with cancer at home and understand h...
Background: Children with cancer experience pain throughout their cancer trajectory, which has short...
Advances in treatment mean children are increasingly cared for by their parents at home, leading to ...
Background Pain is a common symptom in childhood cancer. Since children spend more time at home, fam...
Background Pain is a common symptom in childhood cancer. Since children spend more time at home, fam...
Background Pain is a common symptom in childhood cancer. Since children spend more time at home, fam...
Children with cancer experience pain throughout their cancer trajectory. Pain has short- and long-te...
Children with cancer experience pain throughout their cancer trajectory. Pain has short- and long-te...
Jenny Thorsell Cederberg,1 Sandra Weineland Strandskov,2 JoAnne Dahl,3 Gustaf Ljungman1 1Department ...
Objectives: Literature has demonstrated inconsistent findings regarding the impact of parental resp...
Objectives: Literature has demonstrated inconsistent findings regarding the impact of parental respo...
Objectives: Pain is one of the most frequent and burdensome symptoms for children with cancer. Psych...
Background Cancer in children is a potentially curable disease, particularly in developed countries....
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this prospective investigation was to evaluate child and parental expectancie...