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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The psychosocial experiences of young people with cancer : a qualitative comparison between paediatric and adult treatment settings

Flack, Hazel June January 2006 (has links)
Qualitative methods were used to investigate the psychosocial experiences of young people (aged 13-21) with cancer (N=8). The experiences of young people treated in a paediatric ward were compared with those treated in adult wards. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews, observations and discussions with the treatment teams. The findings were considered in relation to two developmental theories of adolescence frequently used within this field of research: 1) Havighurst (1948), and 2) Erikson (1968). Four main themes emerged from the data: 1) personal (emotional and physical changes), 2) setting (the physical treatment environment), 3) relational (interactions with family, peers, other patients and the treatment team), and 4) education, career and the future. Differences emerged between the treatment wards in relation to young people's psychosocial experiences. The theoretical implications of the research are considered and the researcher questions the usefulness of these developmental theories within the context of young people with cancer. Alternative theories (including ideas from: positive psychology, models of chronic illness, and systemic theory) are proposed to enhance our understanding of young people's experiences during treatment. The research also discusses clinical implications, including how to enhance the provision of psychosocial care for young people with cancer.
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Sibbe van kinders met kanker se belewenis in die gesinsdinamika na behandeling

Boon, Wietske 30 November 2008 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / The problem that motivated the study was that siblings of children with cancer may experience the relationships within the family differently after cancer treatment. The purpose was to investigate and describe how family dynamics are experienced by the siblings of a cancer patient after his/her treatment for cancer. The research methodology includes qualitative research of an explorative and descriptive nature. Data were collected through unstructured interviews with siblings of children who had received treatment for cancer. From this data eight categories were identified accordingly. Although the data do not indicate that siblings experienced family dynamics after treatment as problematic, as expected, the information contributes by making parents of cancer patients more aware of the siblings' emotions and needs. / Social Work / M.Diac (Spelterapie)
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Sibbe van kinders met kanker se belewenis in die gesinsdinamika na behandeling

Boon, Wietske 30 November 2008 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / The problem that motivated the study was that siblings of children with cancer may experience the relationships within the family differently after cancer treatment. The purpose was to investigate and describe how family dynamics are experienced by the siblings of a cancer patient after his/her treatment for cancer. The research methodology includes qualitative research of an explorative and descriptive nature. Data were collected through unstructured interviews with siblings of children who had received treatment for cancer. From this data eight categories were identified accordingly. Although the data do not indicate that siblings experienced family dynamics after treatment as problematic, as expected, the information contributes by making parents of cancer patients more aware of the siblings' emotions and needs. / Social Work / M.Diac (Spelterapie)

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