This study examines through autoethnographic inquiry my research journey in the world of childhood cancer. The unfolding research experience eventually led to the focus of this investigation which is exploring stories of coping with childhood cancer in a support group for parents. Using the principles of ethnographic epistemology this study explores the stories of eight parents whose children were diagnosed with cancer and who decided to join the support group for parents called, TOUCH. An overview of the existing body of knowledge on childhood cancer and the family is presented as well as the value of a social support group in parenting a child with cancer. The need of a conceptual shift in order to understand the problem of parenting a...
This qualitative study addressed the personal stories, characteristics, influences, and factors whic...
Introduction. This thesis includes three studies addressing current research gaps in childhood cance...
Clinical research has led to tremendous improvements in treatment efficacy for most childhood cancer...
The purpose of the current study was to examine how childhood cancer affects the family system after...
Background: Almost every day a family finds out their child has cancer. The cancer affect the entire...
When a child is diagnosed with cancer, it impacts every facet of their life including their school e...
Background: Cancer is a disease that brings many emotions along just by naming it. The onset is incr...
This study was a retrospective examination of the experiences of pediatric cancer patients and their...
The aim of this study was to explore the experience of parents whose children are in active treatmen...
The purpose of this project will focus on how and for what reasons parents inform their children of ...
Parents of children with cancer are faced with the complicated situation of not only learning their ...
Childhood cancer, once considered an almost exclusively fatal disease, is becoming re-understood as ...
Progress in treating young cancer has increased the survival rate of the disease in recent years. Th...
Due to the technological advances in medicine, society can expect a greater number of children to be...
Previous studies concerning children living with illness have been limited by (a) a narrow focus on ...
This qualitative study addressed the personal stories, characteristics, influences, and factors whic...
Introduction. This thesis includes three studies addressing current research gaps in childhood cance...
Clinical research has led to tremendous improvements in treatment efficacy for most childhood cancer...
The purpose of the current study was to examine how childhood cancer affects the family system after...
Background: Almost every day a family finds out their child has cancer. The cancer affect the entire...
When a child is diagnosed with cancer, it impacts every facet of their life including their school e...
Background: Cancer is a disease that brings many emotions along just by naming it. The onset is incr...
This study was a retrospective examination of the experiences of pediatric cancer patients and their...
The aim of this study was to explore the experience of parents whose children are in active treatmen...
The purpose of this project will focus on how and for what reasons parents inform their children of ...
Parents of children with cancer are faced with the complicated situation of not only learning their ...
Childhood cancer, once considered an almost exclusively fatal disease, is becoming re-understood as ...
Progress in treating young cancer has increased the survival rate of the disease in recent years. Th...
Due to the technological advances in medicine, society can expect a greater number of children to be...
Previous studies concerning children living with illness have been limited by (a) a narrow focus on ...
This qualitative study addressed the personal stories, characteristics, influences, and factors whic...
Introduction. This thesis includes three studies addressing current research gaps in childhood cance...
Clinical research has led to tremendous improvements in treatment efficacy for most childhood cancer...