Part II: A critical review of qualitative research related to children's experiences with cancer

作者: Roberta Woodgate

DOI: 10.1177/104345420001700403

关键词: NursingCancerFeelingMEDLINEKnowledge basePediatric oncologyChildhood cancerQualitative researchMedicineResearch design

摘要: Using the qualitative research process to study children's experiences with cancer is being promoted because it believed that will afford researchers opportunity access perspectives of their experiences. A detailed understanding result, including a description feelings, wants, needs, and concerns. The information gained from help pediatric oncology nurses better understand what patients are experiencing. Although adoption paradigm in childhood its infancy, findings related now slowly emerging. Accordingly, purpose this article identify some meaningful contributions has made advancing knowledge base first section discusses major themes have evolved use This discussion followed by critique suggestions aid nurse conducting when children participants.

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