Background: Communicating with children and adolescents with cancer during a needle procedure can prove challenging for healthcare professionals. Objective: Our aim was to explore the perceptions of children and adolescents with cancer regarding communication with nurses during needle procedures. Method: Thus was a qualitative phenomenological study. Data were gathered through seven in-depth interviews with a convenience sample of children and adolescents with cancer. Data were analyzed using a grounded theory approach to identify themes in the participants' narratives. Results: The analysis revealed three themes describing participants' experience: (1) nurses need to explain clearly what they are going to do while also allowing children to...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to test the feasibility of a training in hypnotic communic...
The experiences of pediatric oncology nurses with prognosis-related communication (PRC) remain large...
PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH: To explore the knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of nurses who administer ch...
Children state that among their worst fears during hospitalization are those related to various nurs...
Background: Children report needle procedures as the worst source of fear and pain during hospital c...
Objective This study explores children’s expressions of emotional cues and concerns during needle pr...
Children state that among their worst fears during hospitalization are those related to various nurs...
peer reviewedThis paper describes a study investigating the provider-patient communication perceptio...
Background: Venous access port is commonly used during cancer treatment in children, yet little is k...
This paper describes a study investigating the provider–patient communication perceptions, experienc...
Abstract Effective communication with children about pain is important and has the potential to medi...
Background and purpose: Poorly managed pain may cause unnecessary suffering for children with cancer...
Communication is closely related to safe practice and patient outcomes. Given that most clinicians f...
AbstractBackgroundEffective communication between nurse and patient is paramount in establishing the...
Communication is closely related to safe practice and patient outcomes. Given that most clinicians f...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to test the feasibility of a training in hypnotic communic...
The experiences of pediatric oncology nurses with prognosis-related communication (PRC) remain large...
PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH: To explore the knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of nurses who administer ch...
Children state that among their worst fears during hospitalization are those related to various nurs...
Background: Children report needle procedures as the worst source of fear and pain during hospital c...
Objective This study explores children’s expressions of emotional cues and concerns during needle pr...
Children state that among their worst fears during hospitalization are those related to various nurs...
peer reviewedThis paper describes a study investigating the provider-patient communication perceptio...
Background: Venous access port is commonly used during cancer treatment in children, yet little is k...
This paper describes a study investigating the provider–patient communication perceptions, experienc...
Abstract Effective communication with children about pain is important and has the potential to medi...
Background and purpose: Poorly managed pain may cause unnecessary suffering for children with cancer...
Communication is closely related to safe practice and patient outcomes. Given that most clinicians f...
AbstractBackgroundEffective communication between nurse and patient is paramount in establishing the...
Communication is closely related to safe practice and patient outcomes. Given that most clinicians f...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to test the feasibility of a training in hypnotic communic...
The experiences of pediatric oncology nurses with prognosis-related communication (PRC) remain large...
PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH: To explore the knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of nurses who administer ch...