Objective: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, their parents, and survivors of childhood cancer regarding medical communication with child patients and variables associated with these preferences. Methods: Preferences regarding health-care provider empathy in consultations, and children's involvement in information exchange and medical decision making were investigated by means of vignettes. Vignettes are brief descriptions of hypothetical situations, in which important factors are systematically varied following an experimental design. In total, 1440 vignettes were evaluated by 34 children with cancer (aged 8-16), 59 parents, and 51 survivors (aged 8-16 at diagnosis, currently aged 10-30). Recruitment of participants to...
Effective communication is integral to patient and family-centered care in pediatric and adolescent ...
Background: Professional guidelines encourage physicians to provide children with as much informatio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997Examined in 35 parent-child dyads how parents and the...
Objective: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, their parents, and survivors of c...
Objective: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, their parents, and survivors of c...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, their parents, and survivors of c...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines in paediatric oncology encourage health care providers to share relevant info...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines in paediatric oncology encourage health care providers to share relevant info...
Background: Little is known about whether children's cancer services actually meet children's needs,...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about whether children's cancer services actually meet children's needs,...
Purpose: Intensive therapies in pediatric malignancies increased survival rates but also occurrence ...
BACKGROUND: High-quality oncology care is marked by skillful communication, yet little is known abou...
Professional guidelines encourage physicians to provide children with as much information regarding ...
The study examines interactions between children with cancer, their parents and hospital staff. Part...
There are limited data focused on parental communication needs surrounding the time when a child is ...
Effective communication is integral to patient and family-centered care in pediatric and adolescent ...
Background: Professional guidelines encourage physicians to provide children with as much informatio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997Examined in 35 parent-child dyads how parents and the...
Objective: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, their parents, and survivors of c...
Objective: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, their parents, and survivors of c...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the preferences of children with cancer, their parents, and survivors of c...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines in paediatric oncology encourage health care providers to share relevant info...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines in paediatric oncology encourage health care providers to share relevant info...
Background: Little is known about whether children's cancer services actually meet children's needs,...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about whether children's cancer services actually meet children's needs,...
Purpose: Intensive therapies in pediatric malignancies increased survival rates but also occurrence ...
BACKGROUND: High-quality oncology care is marked by skillful communication, yet little is known abou...
Professional guidelines encourage physicians to provide children with as much information regarding ...
The study examines interactions between children with cancer, their parents and hospital staff. Part...
There are limited data focused on parental communication needs surrounding the time when a child is ...
Effective communication is integral to patient and family-centered care in pediatric and adolescent ...
Background: Professional guidelines encourage physicians to provide children with as much informatio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997Examined in 35 parent-child dyads how parents and the...