IntroductionPatients and families affected by paediatric cancer experience psychosocial burden not only during active treatment but also during follow-up care. Use of health services during follow-up treatment should be organised according to patients’ and family members’ needs with regard to their physical and mental situation. This study aims (1) at analysing healthcare use (medical and psychosocial) and associated factors in follow-up care of paediatric cancer patients and (2) at investigating the psychosocial situation and support needs of children and their families during follow-up care. Based on the results, recommendations for healthcare planning and for the development of new and the optimisation of existing support offers will be ...
Background It has been shown previously that a relevant proportion of childhood cancer survivors suf...
Objective To describe the emergence of pediatric psycho-oncology and to summarize research on psycho...
Background: Child cancer care is becoming increasingly successful, the treatment brought more succes...
Background: The presence of cancer has a profound psychological impact on the quality of life of pat...
The survival rate of childhood cancer patients increased over the past decades. However, even after ...
The study has as objectives to describe the relatives/companions’ bio-psychosocial needs and analyze...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The survival rate of childhood cancer patients increased over the past deca...
Introduction. This thesis includes three studies addressing current research gaps in childhood cance...
Objective This paper describes the translation of psychological research into clinical services in p...
Abstract Objective Evidence suggests benefits of long-term follow-up care attendance for childhood c...
Background The young child’s experiences of living with cancer are crucial to providing evidence bas...
Children and Adolescents Surviving Cancer: Psychosocial Health, Quality of Life and Social Support ...
The work, which is focused on learning about families living with a school-age child suffering from ...
Introduction: There is evidence that families with a child diagnosed with cancer need psychosocial s...
The aim of this study was to describe young (under the age of 7) children’s needs as expressed by th...
Background It has been shown previously that a relevant proportion of childhood cancer survivors suf...
Objective To describe the emergence of pediatric psycho-oncology and to summarize research on psycho...
Background: Child cancer care is becoming increasingly successful, the treatment brought more succes...
Background: The presence of cancer has a profound psychological impact on the quality of life of pat...
The survival rate of childhood cancer patients increased over the past decades. However, even after ...
The study has as objectives to describe the relatives/companions’ bio-psychosocial needs and analyze...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The survival rate of childhood cancer patients increased over the past deca...
Introduction. This thesis includes three studies addressing current research gaps in childhood cance...
Objective This paper describes the translation of psychological research into clinical services in p...
Abstract Objective Evidence suggests benefits of long-term follow-up care attendance for childhood c...
Background The young child’s experiences of living with cancer are crucial to providing evidence bas...
Children and Adolescents Surviving Cancer: Psychosocial Health, Quality of Life and Social Support ...
The work, which is focused on learning about families living with a school-age child suffering from ...
Introduction: There is evidence that families with a child diagnosed with cancer need psychosocial s...
The aim of this study was to describe young (under the age of 7) children’s needs as expressed by th...
Background It has been shown previously that a relevant proportion of childhood cancer survivors suf...
Objective To describe the emergence of pediatric psycho-oncology and to summarize research on psycho...
Background: Child cancer care is becoming increasingly successful, the treatment brought more succes...