Parents' knowledge about cancer, treatment, potential late effects and necessary follow-up is important to reassure themselves and motivate their child to participate in regular follow-up. We aimed to describe (i) parents' perception of information received during and after treatment; (ii) parents' current needs for information today, and to investigate; and (iii) associations between information needs and socio-demographic and clinical characteristics
Acquiring information about one's child's cancer diagnosis is a complex and ever-changing process, a...
Informing childhood cancer survivors about diagnosis, treat-ment received, the appropriate long-term...
Knowledge on former diagnosis, treatment and survivorship is important for adolescent and young adul...
BACKGROUND Parents' knowledge about cancer, treatment, potential late effects and necessary follo...
Background: Parents' knowledge about cancer, treatment, potential late effects and necessary follow-...
Objective: This mixed-method study assessed 1) survivors' and parents' information needs; and 2) ass...
Background: Despite the recognized importance of information provision across the cancer trajectory,...
Knowledge about their past medical history is central for childhood cancer survivors to ensure infor...
BACKGROUND Knowledge about their past medical history is central for childhood cancer survivors t...
Background. Knowledge about past disease, treatment, and possible late effects has previously been s...
Objective: Informational support is an important pillar of psychosocial care for parents of children...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about their past medical history is central for childhood cancer survivors to ...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about their past medical history is central for childhood cancer survivors to ...
Knowledge on former diagnosis, treatment and survivorship is important for adolescent and young adul...
Acquiring information about one's child's cancer diagnosis is a complex and ever-changing process, a...
Acquiring information about one's child's cancer diagnosis is a complex and ever-changing process, a...
Informing childhood cancer survivors about diagnosis, treat-ment received, the appropriate long-term...
Knowledge on former diagnosis, treatment and survivorship is important for adolescent and young adul...
BACKGROUND Parents' knowledge about cancer, treatment, potential late effects and necessary follo...
Background: Parents' knowledge about cancer, treatment, potential late effects and necessary follow-...
Objective: This mixed-method study assessed 1) survivors' and parents' information needs; and 2) ass...
Background: Despite the recognized importance of information provision across the cancer trajectory,...
Knowledge about their past medical history is central for childhood cancer survivors to ensure infor...
BACKGROUND Knowledge about their past medical history is central for childhood cancer survivors t...
Background. Knowledge about past disease, treatment, and possible late effects has previously been s...
Objective: Informational support is an important pillar of psychosocial care for parents of children...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about their past medical history is central for childhood cancer survivors to ...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about their past medical history is central for childhood cancer survivors to ...
Knowledge on former diagnosis, treatment and survivorship is important for adolescent and young adul...
Acquiring information about one's child's cancer diagnosis is a complex and ever-changing process, a...
Acquiring information about one's child's cancer diagnosis is a complex and ever-changing process, a...
Informing childhood cancer survivors about diagnosis, treat-ment received, the appropriate long-term...
Knowledge on former diagnosis, treatment and survivorship is important for adolescent and young adul...