Caring for children with brain tumors in an oncology ward: a phenomenologic-hermeneutic study
Brain tumors are the most common form of solid tumors in childhood and are characterized by an uncertain prognosis, often meaning tumor invasive surgical procedures in the first steps of the patient’s treatment. In a Pediatric Oncology Ward, children with brain tumors are considered a challenge for...
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doaj-9ffb57aaed4d403bb3a297b160992a1b2020-11-25T02:00:22ZengHygeia Press di Corridori MarinellaJournal of Pediatric and Neonatal Individualized Medicine2281-06922014-04-0131e030112e03011210.7363/030112109Caring for children with brain tumors in an oncology ward: a phenomenologic-hermeneutic studyChiara Fioretti0Rosapia Lauro-Grotto1Debora Tringali2Eva M. Padilla-Muñoz3Massimo Papini4Department of Neurosciences, Psychology, Drug Research and Child Health, University of FlorenceDepartment of Health Sciences, University of FlorenceLapo Association, FlorenceDepartment of Personality, Evaluation and Psychological Treatment, University of SevilleLapo Association, FlorenceBrain tumors are the most common form of solid tumors in childhood and are characterized by an uncertain prognosis, often meaning tumor invasive surgical procedures in the first steps of the patient’s treatment. In a Pediatric Oncology Ward, children with brain tumors are considered a challenge for health professionals, due to the nature of the relationship between the child, the parents, and the health care providers in the initial phase of the patient’s illness. Here we present a phenomenologic-hermeneutic study, developed in the Oncology Ward of a Hospital in Southern Spain. All the caregivers of the Ward underwent interviews concerning their experience in caring for children with brain tumors. Interviews were recorded and transcribed with the consent of the participants and were analyzed by content themes. In the present paper, we focus on the experiences concerning the first meeting of the professionals with the children and their families and the principal critical issues related to the communication of the diagnosis.https://www.jpnim.com/index.php/jpnim/article/view/139brain tumorsstaffpediatric trianglepediatric psycho-oncologycommunication of the diagnostisgroup dynamics |
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Chiara Fioretti Rosapia Lauro-Grotto Debora Tringali Eva M. Padilla-Muñoz Massimo Papini Caring for children with brain tumors in an oncology ward: a phenomenologic-hermeneutic study Journal of Pediatric and Neonatal Individualized Medicine brain tumors staff pediatric triangle pediatric psycho-oncology communication of the diagnostis group dynamics |
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Chiara Fioretti Rosapia Lauro-Grotto Debora Tringali Eva M. Padilla-Muñoz Massimo Papini |
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Caring for children with brain tumors in an oncology ward: a phenomenologic-hermeneutic study |
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Caring for children with brain tumors in an oncology ward: a phenomenologic-hermeneutic study |
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Caring for children with brain tumors in an oncology ward: a phenomenologic-hermeneutic study |
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Caring for children with brain tumors in an oncology ward: a phenomenologic-hermeneutic study |
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Caring for children with brain tumors in an oncology ward: a phenomenologic-hermeneutic study |
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caring for children with brain tumors in an oncology ward: a phenomenologic-hermeneutic study |
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Hygeia Press di Corridori Marinella |
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Journal of Pediatric and Neonatal Individualized Medicine |
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2281-0692 |
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2014-04-01 |
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Brain tumors are the most common form of solid tumors in childhood and are characterized by an uncertain prognosis, often meaning tumor invasive surgical procedures in the first steps of the patient’s treatment. In a Pediatric Oncology Ward, children with brain tumors are considered a challenge for health professionals, due to the nature of the relationship between the child, the parents, and the health care providers in the initial phase of the patient’s illness. Here we present a phenomenologic-hermeneutic study, developed in the Oncology Ward of a Hospital in Southern Spain. All the caregivers of the Ward underwent interviews concerning their experience in caring for children with brain tumors. Interviews were recorded and transcribed with the consent of the participants and were analyzed by content themes. In the present paper, we focus on the experiences concerning the first meeting of the professionals with the children and their families and the principal critical issues related to the communication of the diagnosis. |
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brain tumors staff pediatric triangle pediatric psycho-oncology communication of the diagnostis group dynamics |
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