The diagnosis and treatment of cancer are a stressful and threatening experience, which can be emotionally devastating to children. Despite the improved prognosis, the course of cancer treatment has tremendous impact on children. This article aims to examine the impact of cancer on physical, emotional, and psychosocial well-being of Hong Kong Chinese children, an area of research that has been underrepresented in the literature. Ninety-eight Hong Kong Chinese children aged 7 to 15 years, admitted for treatment of cancer in 2 pediatric oncology units of 2 different hospitals, were invited to participate in the study. Findings from this study indicated that the children scored considerably high state anxiety on admission, and more than half o...
The diagnosis and treatment of cancer can be a stressful and threatening experience, particularly fo...
Oral Session 33 - Maternal and Child Health: O-33-160The 1st Asia-Pacific Conference on Health Promo...
The majority of childhood cancer survivors and their families will be psychologically healthy, but m...
This journal issue contain proceedings of the 2009 Joint Annual Scientific MeetingOpen Access Journa...
This journal issue contain Proceedings of the Joint Annual Scientific Meeting 2011BACKGROUND: Notwit...
Poster Presentation (Nurse's Session)Introduction: Understanding how children cope with the diagnos...
Purpose: Notwithstanding the advances in medical treatment, childhood cancer survivors are at risk o...
This journal issue contain Proceedings of the 2011 Joint Annual Scientific MeetingBACKGROUND: With a...
BACKGROUND: Recent advances in cancer screening and treatment have resulted in a decrease in mortali...
Poster Abstract: no. P2-0408BACKGROUND: The treatment of cancer is a stressful and threatening exper...
BACKGROUND: : Research indicates that increased survival rates are accompanied by an increase in ass...
Conference Theme: Creating a Legacy through Nursing Research, Innovation and Global CollaborationSes...
The treatment of cancer is a stressful and threatening experience, particularly for children. Knowin...
Childhood cancer is the second major cause of death among children above the age of one in Hong Kong...
Background: Leukemia is the most common pediatric malignancy. Many children with leukemia display be...
The diagnosis and treatment of cancer can be a stressful and threatening experience, particularly fo...
Oral Session 33 - Maternal and Child Health: O-33-160The 1st Asia-Pacific Conference on Health Promo...
The majority of childhood cancer survivors and their families will be psychologically healthy, but m...
This journal issue contain proceedings of the 2009 Joint Annual Scientific MeetingOpen Access Journa...
This journal issue contain Proceedings of the Joint Annual Scientific Meeting 2011BACKGROUND: Notwit...
Poster Presentation (Nurse's Session)Introduction: Understanding how children cope with the diagnos...
Purpose: Notwithstanding the advances in medical treatment, childhood cancer survivors are at risk o...
This journal issue contain Proceedings of the 2011 Joint Annual Scientific MeetingBACKGROUND: With a...
BACKGROUND: Recent advances in cancer screening and treatment have resulted in a decrease in mortali...
Poster Abstract: no. P2-0408BACKGROUND: The treatment of cancer is a stressful and threatening exper...
BACKGROUND: : Research indicates that increased survival rates are accompanied by an increase in ass...
Conference Theme: Creating a Legacy through Nursing Research, Innovation and Global CollaborationSes...
The treatment of cancer is a stressful and threatening experience, particularly for children. Knowin...
Childhood cancer is the second major cause of death among children above the age of one in Hong Kong...
Background: Leukemia is the most common pediatric malignancy. Many children with leukemia display be...
The diagnosis and treatment of cancer can be a stressful and threatening experience, particularly fo...
Oral Session 33 - Maternal and Child Health: O-33-160The 1st Asia-Pacific Conference on Health Promo...
The majority of childhood cancer survivors and their families will be psychologically healthy, but m...