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Parental communication and children's behaviour following diagnosis of childhood leukaemia
Tags: 2005, Acute/diagnosis/drug therapy/psychology Male Parent-Child Relations Research Support, Adaptation, Backlog, Clarke SA, Davies H, Eiser C, Glaser A, Jenney M, Journal Article, Lymphocytic, mean age = 7.33 years) newly diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) were interviewed about (i) the child's reactions and behaviour following diagnosis, parents differ in their views about what to tell the child. In this study 55 parents of children (36 boys and 19 girls, parents' perceptions of childhood cancer affect the way they communicate with their child. These findings may be used to inform training packages in order to facilitate improved communicatio n amongst health professionals., PedPal Lit, Psycho-Oncology, Psychological Affect Antineoplastic Agents/administration & dosage Child Child BehaviorCommunication Female Health Education Humans Interview, Psychological Leukemia, Truth Disclosure
Description and adequacy of parental coping behaviours in childhood leukaemia
Tags: 2005, Acute, Adaptation, Backlog, International Journal Of Nursing Studies, Journal Article, L1/psychology/therapy Life Change Events Male Middle Aged Nursing Methodology Research Parents/education/psychology Professional-Family Relations Questionnaires Self Concept Sex Factors Social Support, Lymphocytic, Patistea E, Pediatric HumansLeukemia, PedPal Lit, Preschool Communication Family Health Fear Female Greece Hospitals, Psychological Adolescent Adult Analysis of VarianceAttitude to Health Child Child
A difference in perception of quality of life in chronically ill children was found between parents and pediatricians
Tags: [95% CI 2.00-11.22]), [95% CI 2.88-18.97], 2005, Acute, Adolescent Arthritis, and asthma (2.3, Backlog, Gemke RJ, Janse AJ, Journal Article, Journal Of Clinical Epidemiology, juvenile idiopathic arthritis (4.7, Juvenile Rheumatoid/physiopathology/psychology/rehabilitation Asthma/physiopathology/psychology/rehabilitation Child Child, Kimpen JL, Lymphocytic, Pediatrics, PedPal Lit, physiology Male Pain, physiopathology, physiopathology Parents, Preschool Chronic Disease/psychology/, Psychology, Quality Of Life, rehabilitation Cognition Cross-Sectional Studies Cystic Fibrosis, rehabilitation Emotions Female Health Status Indicators Humans Infant Leukemia, rehabilitation Locomotion, Sinnema G, Social Perception Speech/physiology, Uiterwaal CS
Osteoporosis at presentation of childhood ALL: management with pamidronate
Tags: 2005, Acute, Backlog, Bone Density Conservation Agents/administration & dosage, Bone Density/drug effects, Child, Clodronate, Cummings EA, Diphosphonates/administration & dosage, Female, Fractures, Goldbloom EB, Humans, Journal Article, L1/complications/radiography/therapy, Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Male, Osteoporosis/drug therapy/etiology/radiography, Pediatric Hematology And Oncology, Preschool, Spinal Fractures/drug therapy/etiology/radiography, Spontaneous/drug therapy/etiology/radiography, Yhap M
Quality of life in chronic illness: perceptions of parents and paediatricians
Tags: 2005, Acute/psychology/rehabilitation Longitudinal Studies Pain Measurement Parents/, Adolescent Arthritis, Archives of Disease in Childhood, at baseline and follow up, Backlog, but also after a period of follow up, differences at follow up did not decrease compared to baseline. CONCLUSION: At the onset of a chronic disease, especially in the subjective attributes. Systematic assessment of quality of life may contribute to better understanding between(TRUNCATED), Gemke RJ, Janse AJ, Journal Article, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, Juvenile Rheumatoid/psychology/rehabilitation Asthma/psychology/rehabilitationAttitude of Health Personnel Child Child, Kimpen JL, Lymphocytic, not only at diagnosis but also after a period of follow up. Differences were particularly clear in the subjective attributes emotion (range of agreement 28-68%) and pain/discomfort (range of agreement 11-33%). In all patient groups, Pediatrics Perception Pneumonia/complications, PedPal Lit, Preschool Chronic Disease/psychology/rehabilitation Cystic Fibrosis/complications/psychology/rehabilitation Emotions Health Status Humans Infant Leukemia, Psychology, Quality Of Life, quality of life of paediatric patients may be misunderstood by healthcare professionals, Sinnema G, the paediatrician asse ssed the patient to have less pain/discomfort in comparison to the parents. Despite a prolonged patient- paediatrician relationship, Uiterwaal CS
Clinical application of family management styles to families of children with cancer
Tags: 2006, Acute, Adaptation, Backlog, Journal Article, Journal Of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, L1/nursing/psychology Male Models, Lymphocytic, Ogle SK, PedPal Lit, Psychological Adolescent Adult Child Female Hodgkin Disease/nursing/psychology Humans Leukemia, Psychological Neoplasms/nursing/psychology Nuclear Family/psychology Nursing Assessment/methods
Osteopenia in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia: a pilot study of amelioration with Pamidronate
Tags: 2002, Acute, Adolescent, Anti-Inflammatory Agents/administration & dosage/therapeutic use, Antineoplastic Agents/administration & dosage/therapeutic use, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use, Asparaginase/therapeutic use, Atkinson S, Backlog, Barr RD, Bone Diseases, Child, Clodronate, Dexamethasone/therapeutic use, Diphosphonates/administration & dosage/therapeutic use, Doxorubicin/therapeutic use, Drug Administration Schedule, Female, Guo CY, Humans, Journal Article, L1/complications/drug therapy, Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Male, Medical & Pediatric Oncology, Metabolic/drug therapy/etiology, P.H.S., Pilot Projects, Preschool, Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Webber C, Wiernikowski J, Wright M
The pain experience of children with leukemia during the first year after diagnosis
Tags: 0-4). For the children 8 to 17 years old, 2004, Acute, Adaptation, Adlard K, ages 4 to 17 years, Alvarez O, and back (14.(TRUNCATED), and from their English- and Spanish-speaking parents. Age-appropriate instruments were used to examine the variables of pain intensity, and functional status. RESULTS: All the children reported pain over the course of the year. Pain intensity scores incorporated the full range of possible responses. For the children 4 to 7 years old, and outcomes during the first year after the diagnosis of acute leukemia. METHODS: A longitudinal descriptive approach was used to collect data at seven data points from 95 English- and Spanish-speaking children, and quality, and the associated procedures. For children with leukemia, as well as strategies for managing pain, Backlog, Beecroft P, Bossert E, head/neck (16.6%), Journal Article, L1/complications Longitudinal Studies Male Models, location, Lymphocytic, management strategies, Nursing Research, P.H.S. Treatment Outcome%X BACKGROUND: Children with cancer experience pain related to the disease process, pattern over time, PedPal Lit, perceived effectiveness of management strategies, Preschool European Continental Ancestry Group/psychology Female Hispanic Americans/psychology Humans Leukemia, Psychological Adolescent African Americans/psychology Age Factors Analysis of Variance Asian Americans/psychologyAttitude to Health California ChildChild Psychology Child, Psychological Nursing Assessment Nursing Methodology Research Pain/etiology/prevention & control/psychology Pain Measurement Questionnaires Research Support, receiving care in one of three southern California hospitals, respectively, Savedra MC, the highest and lowest mean scores, the pain experienced after diagnosis has received scant attention. OBJECTIVE: To examine the pain experience, the treatment, U.S. Gov't, Van Cleve L, were 2 and 1.6 (scale, were 50.1 and 39.5 (scale