BACKGROUND: For clinicians to effectively help children with their illness and symptoms, it is important to communicate with them in a language they can understand. METHODS: This study investigates how well children with cancer and healthy children understood 44 symptom terms; their thoughts about these symptoms in terms of causes, consequences, and cures; and what other terms the children use to express these symptoms. It also explores if there are differences in understanding and thoughts about symptoms between children who have the experience of cancer and those who do not. In all, 6 children with cancer and 8 healthy children participated in semistructured interviews. RESULTS: Children demonstrated a good understanding of symptom terms,...
Background Few studies have explored young children’s understanding of cancer and health-related beh...
Background: Little is known about whether children's cancer services actually meet children's needs,...
Cancer symptom transition periods of children and families Background. Children with cancer are repo...
The study examined the development of cancer understanding in pediatric cancer patients on an age co...
With good knowledge about the disease and the treatment, the fear and worry of children and parents ...
Children with cancer experience a myriad of disease or treatment related symptoms. Little is known a...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to explore the differences in illness perception between c...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to survey symptoms in children/young people with progressive canc...
Background: Few studies have explored young children's understanding of cancer and health-related be...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, the...
Pediatric oncology has emerged as one of the great medical success stories of the last 4 decades. Th...
Childhood cancer is both a medical ailment and a cultural phenomenon created within dominant discurs...
Objective: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, their parents, and survivors of c...
This paper describes the prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems and the social competencies...
BackgroundFew studies have explored young children's understanding of cancer and health-related beha...
Background Few studies have explored young children’s understanding of cancer and health-related beh...
Background: Little is known about whether children's cancer services actually meet children's needs,...
Cancer symptom transition periods of children and families Background. Children with cancer are repo...
The study examined the development of cancer understanding in pediatric cancer patients on an age co...
With good knowledge about the disease and the treatment, the fear and worry of children and parents ...
Children with cancer experience a myriad of disease or treatment related symptoms. Little is known a...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to explore the differences in illness perception between c...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to survey symptoms in children/young people with progressive canc...
Background: Few studies have explored young children's understanding of cancer and health-related be...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, the...
Pediatric oncology has emerged as one of the great medical success stories of the last 4 decades. Th...
Childhood cancer is both a medical ailment and a cultural phenomenon created within dominant discurs...
Objective: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, their parents, and survivors of c...
This paper describes the prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems and the social competencies...
BackgroundFew studies have explored young children's understanding of cancer and health-related beha...
Background Few studies have explored young children’s understanding of cancer and health-related beh...
Background: Little is known about whether children's cancer services actually meet children's needs,...
Cancer symptom transition periods of children and families Background. Children with cancer are repo...