Introduction: Neoplasms are the second most frequent cause of death in the pediatric population. In Poland, approximately 1100-1200 new cases of malignant neoplasms are diagnosed annually. Communication is an extremely important factor in pediatric oncology care. Hence, more and more research on its functions, significance, but also barriers and limitations is being developed. Material, methods, purpose: The literature published in the PubMed scientific database was searched using the following keywords: communication, pediatrics, oncology in 2016-2022. The aim of this review is to show the barriers, functions, and the importance of communication in pediatric oncology for the therapeutic process. Results: Communication in pediatric oncolo...
Effective communication is essential to the practice of pediatric oncology. Clear and empathic deliv...
Background: Although communication tools might guide healthcare professionals in communicating with ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Parents of children with cancer perceive deficits in quality of prognosti...
Ochyra, Łukasz, Łopuszyńska, Anna, Pawlicki, Mateusz, Karwat, Irena. Communication in pediatric onco...
Introduction: The diagnosis of a serious illness in a family affects all members. The child is a spe...
Treatment improvements for childhood cancer have resulted in high survival but the ardor of therapy ...
Effective communication is essential to the practice of pediatric oncology. Clear and empathic deliv...
Parents previously identified eight core functions of communication with clinicians in pediatric onc...
Professional guidelines encourage physicians to provide children with as much information regarding ...
BACKGROUND: High-quality oncology care is marked by skillful communication, yet little is known abou...
Background: Professional guidelines encourage physicians to provide children with as much informatio...
Historically, communication research in pediatric oncology has relied on surveys and interviews, res...
Brain tumors are the most common form of solid tumors in childhood and are characterized by an unce...
There are limited data focused on parental communication needs surrounding the time when a child is ...
Children who are diagnosed with cancer and their families must learn to cope with and communicate ab...
Effective communication is essential to the practice of pediatric oncology. Clear and empathic deliv...
Background: Although communication tools might guide healthcare professionals in communicating with ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Parents of children with cancer perceive deficits in quality of prognosti...
Ochyra, Łukasz, Łopuszyńska, Anna, Pawlicki, Mateusz, Karwat, Irena. Communication in pediatric onco...
Introduction: The diagnosis of a serious illness in a family affects all members. The child is a spe...
Treatment improvements for childhood cancer have resulted in high survival but the ardor of therapy ...
Effective communication is essential to the practice of pediatric oncology. Clear and empathic deliv...
Parents previously identified eight core functions of communication with clinicians in pediatric onc...
Professional guidelines encourage physicians to provide children with as much information regarding ...
BACKGROUND: High-quality oncology care is marked by skillful communication, yet little is known abou...
Background: Professional guidelines encourage physicians to provide children with as much informatio...
Historically, communication research in pediatric oncology has relied on surveys and interviews, res...
Brain tumors are the most common form of solid tumors in childhood and are characterized by an unce...
There are limited data focused on parental communication needs surrounding the time when a child is ...
Children who are diagnosed with cancer and their families must learn to cope with and communicate ab...
Effective communication is essential to the practice of pediatric oncology. Clear and empathic deliv...
Background: Although communication tools might guide healthcare professionals in communicating with ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Parents of children with cancer perceive deficits in quality of prognosti...