Background: The impact of cancer upon children, teenagers and young people can be profound. Research has\ud been undertaken to explore the impacts upon children, teenagers and young people with cancer, but little is\ud known about how researchers can ‘best’ engage with this group to explore their experiences. This review paper\ud provides an overview of the utility of data collection methods employed when undertaking research with children,\ud teenagers and young people.\ud A systematic review of relevant databases was undertaken utilising the search terms ‘young people’, ‘young adult’,\ud ‘adolescent’ and ‘data collection methods’. The full-text of the papers that were deemed eligible from the title and\ud abstract were accessed and follow...
BACKGROUND: Patient experience is increasingly used as an indicator of high quality care in addition...
Plain English summary Young people with cancer are often described as ‘hard to reach’, ‘difficult to...
This case study provides an overview of a research study with adolescents experiencing maternal canc...
Background: The impact of cancer upon children, teenagers and young people can be profound. Research...
Advances have been made in treatment and outcomes for pediatric cancer. However adolescents and youn...
Advances have been made in treatment and outcomes for pediatric cancer. However adolescents and youn...
Abstract Background In the United Kingdom, healthcare data is collected on all patients receiving Na...
Sarah Lea,1 Ana Martins,1 Sue Morgan,2 Jamie Cargill,3 Rachel M Taylor,1 Lorna A Fern1 1Cancer Divis...
BACKGROUND: Clinical research often lacks participants of young age. Adding to the small amount of s...
Contains fulltext : 81501.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The ...
OBJECTIVE: Young people with cancer exhibit unique needs. During a time of normal physical and psych...
Background: There is recognition that teenagers and young adults with cancer merit age-appropriate s...
Background: Patient experience is increasingly used as an indicator of high quality care in addition...
Objective: Young people with cancer exhibit unique needs. During a time of normal physical and psych...
Background: The purpose of this article is to describe and evaluate the methodology of online focus ...
BACKGROUND: Patient experience is increasingly used as an indicator of high quality care in addition...
Plain English summary Young people with cancer are often described as ‘hard to reach’, ‘difficult to...
This case study provides an overview of a research study with adolescents experiencing maternal canc...
Background: The impact of cancer upon children, teenagers and young people can be profound. Research...
Advances have been made in treatment and outcomes for pediatric cancer. However adolescents and youn...
Advances have been made in treatment and outcomes for pediatric cancer. However adolescents and youn...
Abstract Background In the United Kingdom, healthcare data is collected on all patients receiving Na...
Sarah Lea,1 Ana Martins,1 Sue Morgan,2 Jamie Cargill,3 Rachel M Taylor,1 Lorna A Fern1 1Cancer Divis...
BACKGROUND: Clinical research often lacks participants of young age. Adding to the small amount of s...
Contains fulltext : 81501.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The ...
OBJECTIVE: Young people with cancer exhibit unique needs. During a time of normal physical and psych...
Background: There is recognition that teenagers and young adults with cancer merit age-appropriate s...
Background: Patient experience is increasingly used as an indicator of high quality care in addition...
Objective: Young people with cancer exhibit unique needs. During a time of normal physical and psych...
Background: The purpose of this article is to describe and evaluate the methodology of online focus ...
BACKGROUND: Patient experience is increasingly used as an indicator of high quality care in addition...
Plain English summary Young people with cancer are often described as ‘hard to reach’, ‘difficult to...
This case study provides an overview of a research study with adolescents experiencing maternal canc...