BACKGROUND: The Electronic Surviving Cancer Competently Intervention Program (eSCCIP), a psychosocial eHealth intervention for parents and caregivers of children with cancer (parents), was delivered in a community-based psychosocial oncology center. Primary endpoints were intervention acceptability, feasibility, and accessibility, with a secondary exploratory focus on psychosocial outcomes. PROCEDURE: Oncology therapists in a psychosocial oncology center were trained in eSCCIP delivery. Participants were eligible for participation if they were the primary caregiver of a child with cancer between the ages 0 and 17, could read and write in English, and had reliable internet access to complete eSCCIP. Surveys were administered electronically a...
One of the Standards of Psychosocial Care for Children with Cancer and their Families recommends tha...
BACKGROUND: Most programs addressing psychosocial concerns of cancer survivors are in-person prog...
Objective To report acceptability, feasibility, and outcome data from a randomized clinical trial (R...
WOS: 000506368400010PubMed: 31879685Objective: This experimental randomized controlled trial will be...
Objective The aim of the study was to investigate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of an Int...
Purpose: The Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT) is a brief family screener, identifying families at ...
Purpose:; This is the first study in Switzerland to report on psychological adjustment in children o...
Background Parents of children treated for cancer may experience mental health difficulties, such as...
Parents with cancer have high rates of psychological morbidity, and their children are at risk of po...
Objective Psychosocial interventions in families of children with cancer are considered an effective...
Background: Parents with cancer have high rates of psychological morbidity, and their children are a...
Objective: To evaluate a psychoeducational intervention program for parents of pediatric cancer pati...
INTRODUCTION: A subgroup of parents of children previously treated for cancer report long-term psych...
Despite high levels of distress, family caregivers of patients with cancer rarely seek psychosocial ...
Abstract Objective Childhood cancer treatment completion is associated with mental health difficulti...
One of the Standards of Psychosocial Care for Children with Cancer and their Families recommends tha...
BACKGROUND: Most programs addressing psychosocial concerns of cancer survivors are in-person prog...
Objective To report acceptability, feasibility, and outcome data from a randomized clinical trial (R...
WOS: 000506368400010PubMed: 31879685Objective: This experimental randomized controlled trial will be...
Objective The aim of the study was to investigate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of an Int...
Purpose: The Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT) is a brief family screener, identifying families at ...
Purpose:; This is the first study in Switzerland to report on psychological adjustment in children o...
Background Parents of children treated for cancer may experience mental health difficulties, such as...
Parents with cancer have high rates of psychological morbidity, and their children are at risk of po...
Objective Psychosocial interventions in families of children with cancer are considered an effective...
Background: Parents with cancer have high rates of psychological morbidity, and their children are a...
Objective: To evaluate a psychoeducational intervention program for parents of pediatric cancer pati...
INTRODUCTION: A subgroup of parents of children previously treated for cancer report long-term psych...
Despite high levels of distress, family caregivers of patients with cancer rarely seek psychosocial ...
Abstract Objective Childhood cancer treatment completion is associated with mental health difficulti...
One of the Standards of Psychosocial Care for Children with Cancer and their Families recommends tha...
BACKGROUND: Most programs addressing psychosocial concerns of cancer survivors are in-person prog...
Objective To report acceptability, feasibility, and outcome data from a randomized clinical trial (R...