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Psychological distress in parents of children treated for cancer: An explorative study.

Tommy CarlssonLaura KukkolaLisa LjungmanEmma HovénLouise von Essen
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Parents of children with cancer experience existential, physical, psychological, and social struggles. They describe an unstable situation after diagnosis and having focused their attention towards protecting their child during treatment. After the end of curative treatment, they experience challenges with transitioning back to life as it was before the diagnosis and dealing with their own emotional scars and fears related to the child's cancer. The findings indicate an unmet need for psychological support among parents of children treated for cancer.
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