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Children's cognition and attitudes during long-term cancer treatment: an ethnographic study.

Ryoko MichinobuMasaki YamamotoKeita IgarashiYoshiyuki SakaiYusuke AkaneDai YamamotoAkira TakebayashiTakahiro MikamiHiroyuki TsutsumiTakeshi Tsugawa
Published in: BMJ paediatrics open (2024)
We observed a forward-looking attitude toward understanding cancer, accepting treatment and looking forward to the future among children undergoing in-hospital cancer treatment. In addition, the children developed cognitively, affectively and relationally throughout cancer treatment processes. These findings have implications for better clinical practice in child-centred care, including children's participation in shared decision-making in paediatric oncology.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • healthcare
  • clinical practice
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  • emergency department
  • intensive care unit
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  • cognitive decline
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  • replacement therapy