Objective Assess the existing evidence base in order to synthesise the current qualitative findings for the impact of chronic health conditions on the school lives of young people. Design Qualitative evidence synthesis using thematic synthesis. Patients Young people aged 11–18 years with a chronic health condition from one of the following groups: oncology, cystic fibrosis, diabetes, asthma, rheumatology, neuromuscular, colorectal, chronic pain, allergies and dermatology. Outcome measure Qualitative findings and discussions present in included studies formed the data for the thematic synthesis. Results From a search identifying 19 311 records, a sample of 35 papers were included. The included papers represented 15 countries and ...
Chronically ill children are an often-overlooked subgroup of the school-aged population. There is a ...
Adolescence’s changes may become more pronounced when living with a chronic condition (CC). This stu...
This paper argues for a need to explore children's own vies of living with a chronic condition, an a...
It has been proposed that anywhere up to 28 per cent of young people in England have some form of ch...
The aim of this study is to provide a qualitative perspective of young peoples’ experiences of long ...
Objective It has been reported that the diagnosis of a chronic illness increases a child's suscepti...
© 2014 Dr. Evelyn Cecile BowtellThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu R...
The aim of this paper is to illuminate findings of disclosure experiences for youth living with chro...
Introduction/BackgroundLong term health conditions (LTHC) such as rheumatic conditions have signific...
Introduction: Young people’s transition into adulthood is intertwined with the worlds of education a...
BACKGROUND: Youth with chronic health conditions face challenges that may prevent them from achievi...
Today, more and more children and adolescents are surviving illnesses. There are also increases in o...
Objective: To identify and synthesise the experiences and benefits of addressing vocational issues i...
Chronically ill children are an often-overlooked subgroup of the school-aged population. There is a ...
Adolescence’s changes may become more pronounced when living with a chronic condition (CC). This stu...
This paper argues for a need to explore children's own vies of living with a chronic condition, an a...
It has been proposed that anywhere up to 28 per cent of young people in England have some form of ch...
The aim of this study is to provide a qualitative perspective of young peoples’ experiences of long ...
Objective It has been reported that the diagnosis of a chronic illness increases a child's suscepti...
© 2014 Dr. Evelyn Cecile BowtellThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu R...
The aim of this paper is to illuminate findings of disclosure experiences for youth living with chro...
Introduction/BackgroundLong term health conditions (LTHC) such as rheumatic conditions have signific...
Introduction: Young people’s transition into adulthood is intertwined with the worlds of education a...
BACKGROUND: Youth with chronic health conditions face challenges that may prevent them from achievi...
Today, more and more children and adolescents are surviving illnesses. There are also increases in o...
Objective: To identify and synthesise the experiences and benefits of addressing vocational issues i...
Chronically ill children are an often-overlooked subgroup of the school-aged population. There is a ...
Adolescence’s changes may become more pronounced when living with a chronic condition (CC). This stu...
This paper argues for a need to explore children's own vies of living with a chronic condition, an a...