This thesis presents a social study of childhood cancer treatment in a group of British Bangladeshi children living in one city in the United Kingdom. It draws on theoretical perspectives that see childhood as a social construction and children as active contributors to the social world, whilst acknowledging that their contributions are mediated by their dependence on adults. British Bangladeshi children represent a significant minority group whose cultural heritage may challenge the underlying assumptions of biomedical paediatric cancer care. An ethnographic study was undertaken to develop a detailed description of the social and cultural needs of this group of children. Fieldwork was conducted in home and clinical settings to provide an a...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about whether children's cancer services actually meet children's needs,...
Background: Developing countries such as Ghana have very poor childhood cancer survival rates. There...
Despite the fact that cancer s the leading cause of death in the childhood population, the cure rate...
PhDThis thesis presents a social study of childhood cancer treatment in a group of British Banglade...
Objective: To detail the day to day management experiences of a specific group of parents from a mi...
Progress in treating young cancer has increased the survival rate of the disease in recent years. Th...
This article discusses the findings of a research analysing the involvement of children and adolesce...
Childhood cancer is no longer a universally fatal disease. Four out of five children diagnosed with ...
Purpose/objective Bluebond-Langner's highly influential ethnographic study in the 1970s was the firs...
The young child’s experiences of living with cancer are crucial to providing evidence based care. Th...
Background: Child cancer care is becoming increasingly successful, the treatment brought more succes...
More children than ever before are surviving childhood cancer. While treatment protocols have improv...
Background: Little is known about whether children's cancer services actually meet children's needs,...
Having a child diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, and undergoing a severe treatment regimen,...
Purpose: This paper explores Malay children’s information needs from their experience with parental ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about whether children's cancer services actually meet children's needs,...
Background: Developing countries such as Ghana have very poor childhood cancer survival rates. There...
Despite the fact that cancer s the leading cause of death in the childhood population, the cure rate...
PhDThis thesis presents a social study of childhood cancer treatment in a group of British Banglade...
Objective: To detail the day to day management experiences of a specific group of parents from a mi...
Progress in treating young cancer has increased the survival rate of the disease in recent years. Th...
This article discusses the findings of a research analysing the involvement of children and adolesce...
Childhood cancer is no longer a universally fatal disease. Four out of five children diagnosed with ...
Purpose/objective Bluebond-Langner's highly influential ethnographic study in the 1970s was the firs...
The young child’s experiences of living with cancer are crucial to providing evidence based care. Th...
Background: Child cancer care is becoming increasingly successful, the treatment brought more succes...
More children than ever before are surviving childhood cancer. While treatment protocols have improv...
Background: Little is known about whether children's cancer services actually meet children's needs,...
Having a child diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, and undergoing a severe treatment regimen,...
Purpose: This paper explores Malay children’s information needs from their experience with parental ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about whether children's cancer services actually meet children's needs,...
Background: Developing countries such as Ghana have very poor childhood cancer survival rates. There...
Despite the fact that cancer s the leading cause of death in the childhood population, the cure rate...