Supporting children facing a parent's cancer diagnosis: a systematic review of children's psychosocial needs and existing interventions

SJ Ellis, CE Wakefield, G Antill, M Burns… - European journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
This review aimed to (1) summarise the psychosocial needs of children/adolescents (0–18
years) with a parent with cancer across the illness trajectory (diagnosis to bereavement) and …

Young adult palliative care: Challenges and opportunities

JK Clark, K Fasciano - American Journal of Hospice and …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Young adulthood is a time of immense growth and possibilities. As a result, it is also a time
when serious illness can have profound effects. This review examines the current data …

Parenting while living with advanced cancer: A qualitative study

EM Park, DK Check, MK Song… - Palliative …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Patients with advanced cancer who have dependent children are an important
population with a life-limiting illness and high levels of psychological distress. Few studies …

[HTML][HTML] I'm still mom: young mothers living with advanced breast cancer

DM Lundquist - Number 4/July 2020, 2020 - onf.ons.org
Purpose: To conduct a detailed content analysis of the theme “I'm still Mom” as described by
young women living with advanced breast cancer. Participants & Setting: 12 young adult …

How psychosocial interventions meet the needs of children of parents with cancer: A review and critical evaluation

JL Ohan, HM Jackson, S Bay… - European Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction The aim of this study was to evaluate how psychosocial interventions for
children aged 0–18 years of a parent with cancer meet their needs, using key needs as …

Resounding attachment: Cancer inpatients' song lyrics for their children in music therapy

C O'Callaghan, E O'Brien, L Magill… - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2009 - Springer
Goals of work Scant attention focuses on supporting parent–child communication during the
parents' cancer hospitalizations. Parents may struggle to remain emotionally available …

Psychosocial interventions for parents with incurable end‐stage cancer: A rapid evidence assessment

V Steiner, A Shlonsky, L Joubert - Australian Psychologist, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Objective Parenting is a primary concern for patients with minor children facing palliative‐
stage cancer, yet psychosocial support addressing parenting concerns during end‐stage …

Structured child-centred interventions to support families with a parent suffering from cancer: From practice-based evidence towards evidence-based practice

M Niemelä - 2012 - oulurepo.oulu.fi
Several studies have highlighted the need for the provision of extra support for parenting
and for the children of families with parental cancer, with particular emphasis on the need to …

Supportive Care for Dual Caregivers who Care for Their Partner With Cancer and Their Young Children

S Ann-Yi, K Milbury, M Jones, V Necroto… - Journal of pain and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Purpose Advanced cancer patients and their spouses who parent minor children report
parenting concerns and increased psychological distress. This single-arm trial examined the …

Outpatient neuropalliative care

K Brizzi - Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2023 - Elsevier
Palliative care is an approach to patient care that focuses on enhancing quality of life
through relief of physical, emotional, and spiritual sources of distress and patient-tailored …