Aim A discussion which aims to explore the diversity of decision-making during teenage and young adult cancer treatment. The discussion will be related to the concepts of autonomy, dependence and decision-making in this age group. Background The experience of cancer involves a significant series of treatment decisions. However, other non-treatment decisions also have to be made which can relate to any aspect of everyday life. These decisions occur against the backdrop of young people's disease experience. Design Discussion paper. Data sources A literature search for the period 1990–2013 was undertaken. This included searching the following databases: Cumulative Index for Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), SCOPUS, Medline, DARE, ...
Background: The results presented in this abstract are part of a larger Belgian study about the perc...
Background: The developmental period of the teenage years and young adulthood can be a challenging ...
PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH: Despite decision-making featuring throughout the trajectory of cancer care,...
Aim A discussion which aims to explore the diversity of decision-making during teenage and young adu...
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer are encouraged or expected to be involved in treatme...
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION:Involvement in treatment decision making (TDM) is considered a key element of...
This thesis is the result of an in-depth study, which explored the experience of choice and control ...
Purpose This paper presents findings from an in-depth study exploring agency in decision making when...
BACKGROUND: Policy guidance and bioethical literature urge the involvement of adolescents in decisio...
Abstract Background Adolescent and young adults (AYA) enrolment rates into cancer clinical trials (C...
Introduction: The results presented in this abstract are part of a larger Belgian study about the pe...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore the decision-making experiences of adolescent cancer p...
Decision-making for cancer treatment is becoming more and more complex and individuals are expected ...
Introduction: The results presented in this abstract are part of a larger Belgian study about the pe...
Introduction: The preliminary results presented in this abstract are part of a larger Belgian study ...
Background: The results presented in this abstract are part of a larger Belgian study about the perc...
Background: The developmental period of the teenage years and young adulthood can be a challenging ...
PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH: Despite decision-making featuring throughout the trajectory of cancer care,...
Aim A discussion which aims to explore the diversity of decision-making during teenage and young adu...
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer are encouraged or expected to be involved in treatme...
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION:Involvement in treatment decision making (TDM) is considered a key element of...
This thesis is the result of an in-depth study, which explored the experience of choice and control ...
Purpose This paper presents findings from an in-depth study exploring agency in decision making when...
BACKGROUND: Policy guidance and bioethical literature urge the involvement of adolescents in decisio...
Abstract Background Adolescent and young adults (AYA) enrolment rates into cancer clinical trials (C...
Introduction: The results presented in this abstract are part of a larger Belgian study about the pe...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore the decision-making experiences of adolescent cancer p...
Decision-making for cancer treatment is becoming more and more complex and individuals are expected ...
Introduction: The results presented in this abstract are part of a larger Belgian study about the pe...
Introduction: The preliminary results presented in this abstract are part of a larger Belgian study ...
Background: The results presented in this abstract are part of a larger Belgian study about the perc...
Background: The developmental period of the teenage years and young adulthood can be a challenging ...
PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH: Despite decision-making featuring throughout the trajectory of cancer care,...