Background: Parents of children with cancer experience a demanding situation and often suffer from psychological problems such as stress. Trying to coping with the complex body of information about their child’s disease is one factor that contributes to this stress. The aim of this study is to evaluate an intervention for person-centred information to parents of children with cancer that consists of four sessions with children’s nurses trained in the intervention method. Methods/Design: This is a multi-centre RCT with two parallel arms and a 1:1 allocation ratio. The primary outcome is illness-related parental stress. Secondary outcomes are post-traumatic stress symptoms, anxiety, depression, satisfaction with information, expected and rece...
Objective To report acceptability, feasibility, and outcome data from a randomized clinical trial (R...
Introduction: Diagnosis of cancer in children poses a challenging situation for parents to cope with...
Introduction: There is evidence that families with a child diagnosed with cancer need psychosocial s...
Background: Parents of children with cancer experience a demanding situation and often suffer from p...
Background Parents of children with cancer experience a demanding situation and often suffer from ps...
Background: Conveying information to parents is a core part of pediatric oncology nursing; however, ...
Background: Conveying information to parents is a core part of pediatric oncology nursing; however, ...
Purpose: Information can help parents of children with cancer by reducing uncertainty and giving the...
Purpose: Information can help parents of children with cancer by reducing uncertainty and giving the...
Parents with cancer have high rates of psychological morbidity, and their children are at risk of po...
Background: Parents with cancer have high rates of psychological morbidity, and their children are a...
Acquiring information about one’s child’s cancer diagnosis is a complex and ever-changing process, a...
Acquiring information about one's child's cancer diagnosis is a complex and ever-changing process, a...
Person-centred information to parents in paediatric oncology (the PIFBO study): A study protocol of ...
INTRODUCTION: A subgroup of parents of children previously treated for cancer report long-term psych...
Objective To report acceptability, feasibility, and outcome data from a randomized clinical trial (R...
Introduction: Diagnosis of cancer in children poses a challenging situation for parents to cope with...
Introduction: There is evidence that families with a child diagnosed with cancer need psychosocial s...
Background: Parents of children with cancer experience a demanding situation and often suffer from p...
Background Parents of children with cancer experience a demanding situation and often suffer from ps...
Background: Conveying information to parents is a core part of pediatric oncology nursing; however, ...
Background: Conveying information to parents is a core part of pediatric oncology nursing; however, ...
Purpose: Information can help parents of children with cancer by reducing uncertainty and giving the...
Purpose: Information can help parents of children with cancer by reducing uncertainty and giving the...
Parents with cancer have high rates of psychological morbidity, and their children are at risk of po...
Background: Parents with cancer have high rates of psychological morbidity, and their children are a...
Acquiring information about one’s child’s cancer diagnosis is a complex and ever-changing process, a...
Acquiring information about one's child's cancer diagnosis is a complex and ever-changing process, a...
Person-centred information to parents in paediatric oncology (the PIFBO study): A study protocol of ...
INTRODUCTION: A subgroup of parents of children previously treated for cancer report long-term psych...
Objective To report acceptability, feasibility, and outcome data from a randomized clinical trial (R...
Introduction: Diagnosis of cancer in children poses a challenging situation for parents to cope with...
Introduction: There is evidence that families with a child diagnosed with cancer need psychosocial s...