parentsprogram evaluationpsycho‐oncologyObjective This paper describes the development of an assessment tool capturing competencies of healthcare professionals (HCPs) in caring for cancer patients with minor children. Methods We combined the methods of clinical case vignettes and situational judgement tests ...
Both offspring and parents want guidance on communication; with parents describing it as a formidable cancer-related challenge. The HP guidelines include recommendations for facilitating honest and lucid information exchange, encouraging parents not to withhold information, pacing and language that support ...
Health professionals' presence and attributes in connecting with parents of children with cancer: A qualitative study through the lens of compassion Purpose: Throughout a child's cancer treatment, health professionals (HPs) constitute an important source of support for the entire family. However, the...
Privately insured parents caring for a child with cancer have a higher likelihood of utilizing mental health (MH) care than other parents, according to a study published online inJAMA Network Open. Xin Hu, Ph.D., from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, and colleagues assessed the u...
Abstract Caring for adolescents and young adults with cancer is a multi-dimensional role shared by many. These include: partners and friends; parents; siblings; children of the young person; staff both in hospital and in the community; others who are important to the young person. The developme...
For example, when we ask about trauma history, we stress that the psychological trauma of cancer is experienced by the entire family unit and is not limited to the family member with the cancer diagnosis, and when we ask caregivers to quantify or describe their own distress, we use this ...
Caring for a child with cancer: a longitudinal perspective. Aims. This paper reports a study to evaluate caregiving demands among mothers and fathers of children with cancer, parents' well-being, and how the parents... EK Svavarsdottir - 《Journal of Advanced Nursing》 被引量: 117发表: 201...
Predictors of parental emotional adjustment to childhood cancer. The main objective of the present study was to determine which variables predict the emotional adjustment of parents of children with cancer. Therefore, pa... MA Grootenhuis,BF Last 被引量: 341发表: 1997年 Employment status, social...
So they fight.And sometimes, they win.It may take years.It certainly takes support from parents and doctors. Unfortunately, many parents can't deal with their child's illness.And doctors, no matter how caring, have other patients to care for. At times like these, the Children's Cancer ...
Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook parenting (redirected fromCaring for offspring) Medical Financial par·ent·ing (pâr′ən-tĭng, păr′-) n. The rearing of a child or children, especially the care, love, and guidance given by a parent. ...