Objective: Children with leukaemia experience special difficulties adapting to stressful medical procedures and to the adverse effects of chemotherapy, though they can implement their coping strategies. The aims of the study were to assess whether the coping-with-pain strategies could be influenced by a child's personal and illness factors and to render possible comparisons between children with leukaemia and healthy peers. Another aim was to compare parents' and children's reports on coping strategies. Methods: A total of 125 patients (average age = 6.79 years; SD = 3.40) with acute leukaemia (lymphocytic leukaemia 90.4% and myeloid leukaemia 9.6%) and agematched healthy children with their parents were enrolled in the study. A so...
Background: When a child has a tumour, parents enter a world where the ground is unfamiliar and thei...
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a very distressing experience for children and requires a spec...
Objectives: Literature has demonstrated inconsistent findings regarding the impact of parental respo...
Objective: Children with leukaemia experience special difficulties adapting to stressful medical pr...
Children with leukemia experience difficulties adapting to medical procedures and to the chemothera...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines coping strategies employed by children a...
Introduction The start of the treatment phase of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) diagnosis repre...
Background: The assessment of coping strategies used by the mothers of children with leukemia will p...
Background: Childhood cancer takes a mental toll on not only the pediatric patient, but on the entir...
Background: Cancer is a word that strikes fear into people and is something that completely changes ...
Background & Aim: Cancer is the most common childhood chronic medical illnesses that can affect qual...
Clinical disease severity, knowledge, and parents\u27 perception of disease severity were investigat...
OBJECTIVES:: Treatment for childhood leukemia requires frequent lumbar punctures (LP) and bone marro...
Objectives: Treatment for childhood leukemia requires frequent lumbar punctures (LP) and bone marrow...
Objective Children with leukemia frequently undergo invasive medical procedures, such as lumbar punc...
Background: When a child has a tumour, parents enter a world where the ground is unfamiliar and thei...
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a very distressing experience for children and requires a spec...
Objectives: Literature has demonstrated inconsistent findings regarding the impact of parental respo...
Objective: Children with leukaemia experience special difficulties adapting to stressful medical pr...
Children with leukemia experience difficulties adapting to medical procedures and to the chemothera...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines coping strategies employed by children a...
Introduction The start of the treatment phase of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) diagnosis repre...
Background: The assessment of coping strategies used by the mothers of children with leukemia will p...
Background: Childhood cancer takes a mental toll on not only the pediatric patient, but on the entir...
Background: Cancer is a word that strikes fear into people and is something that completely changes ...
Background & Aim: Cancer is the most common childhood chronic medical illnesses that can affect qual...
Clinical disease severity, knowledge, and parents\u27 perception of disease severity were investigat...
OBJECTIVES:: Treatment for childhood leukemia requires frequent lumbar punctures (LP) and bone marro...
Objectives: Treatment for childhood leukemia requires frequent lumbar punctures (LP) and bone marrow...
Objective Children with leukemia frequently undergo invasive medical procedures, such as lumbar punc...
Background: When a child has a tumour, parents enter a world where the ground is unfamiliar and thei...
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a very distressing experience for children and requires a spec...
Objectives: Literature has demonstrated inconsistent findings regarding the impact of parental respo...