2012
DOI: 10.1093/jpepsy/jss093
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A Clinic-Based Interdisciplinary Intervention for Mothers of Children Newly Diagnosed With Cancer: A Pilot Study

Abstract: An interdisciplinary intervention targeting maternal illness uncertainty has clinical value within this sample.

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“…One previously included study was excluded for the purposes of this review (Grey 2011), as it combined data with another study already included in this review and would inflate the results if included. Therefore, in total there are 60 included papers and 47 included studies (Allen 1998; Ambrosino 2008; Antonini 2014; Askins 2009; Barakat 2010; Barry 1997; Celano 2012; Connelly 2006; Duarte 2006; Ellis 2004; Ellis 2005; Ellis 2012; Gulewitsch 2013; Hicks 2006; Hoekstra-Weebers 1998; Kashikar-Zuck 2005; Kashikar-Zuck 2012; Kazak 2004; Laffel 2003; Lask 1979; Lehmkuhl 2010; Levy 2010; Marsland 2013; Mullins 2012; Naar-King 2014; Nansel 2009; Nansel 2012; Ng 2008; Niebel 2000; Olivares 1997; Palermo 2009; Robins 2005; Sahler 2002; Sahler 2005; Sahler 2013; Sanders 1994; Saßman 2012; Seid 2010; Shekarabi-Ahari 2012; Stark 2005; Stehl 2009; Tsiouli 2014; Wade 2006a; Wade 2006b; Wade 2011; Wysocki 1999; Wysocki 2006). …”
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“…One previously included study was excluded for the purposes of this review (Grey 2011), as it combined data with another study already included in this review and would inflate the results if included. Therefore, in total there are 60 included papers and 47 included studies (Allen 1998; Ambrosino 2008; Antonini 2014; Askins 2009; Barakat 2010; Barry 1997; Celano 2012; Connelly 2006; Duarte 2006; Ellis 2004; Ellis 2005; Ellis 2012; Gulewitsch 2013; Hicks 2006; Hoekstra-Weebers 1998; Kashikar-Zuck 2005; Kashikar-Zuck 2012; Kazak 2004; Laffel 2003; Lask 1979; Lehmkuhl 2010; Levy 2010; Marsland 2013; Mullins 2012; Naar-King 2014; Nansel 2009; Nansel 2012; Ng 2008; Niebel 2000; Olivares 1997; Palermo 2009; Robins 2005; Sahler 2002; Sahler 2005; Sahler 2013; Sanders 1994; Saßman 2012; Seid 2010; Shekarabi-Ahari 2012; Stark 2005; Stehl 2009; Tsiouli 2014; Wade 2006a; Wade 2006b; Wade 2011; Wysocki 1999; Wysocki 2006). …”
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“…Grey 2011 was previously included in the review but is now excluded for the purposes of this update as the manuscript replicates data already included from another included trial. The updated search identified an additional 13 studies (Antonini 2014; Ellis 2012; Gulewitsch 2013; Marsland 2013; Mullins 2012; Naar-King 2014; Nansel 2009; Nansel 2012; Sahler 2013; Saßman 2012; Shekarabi-Ahari 2012; Stark 2005; Tsiouli 2014) and three follow-up papers of studies already included (Levy 2010; Stark 2005; Wade 2011), resulting in a total of 47 studies (60 papers).…”
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“…To date, most of the psychological interventions developed have focused on caregivers of children with cancer (Mullins et al, 2012; Sahler et al, 2013). There has been one randomized clinical trial (Lindwall et al, 2014), which evaluated the efficacy of a child and parent massage and humor therapy intervention.…”
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“…Of these scales, the Parents' Perception of Uncertainty Scale [7] (PPUS) to measure parents' uncertainty was translated into many languages and is used around the world. Thus, uncertainty has been measured under various conditions and standardized as an outcome measure for interventions [11]. However, the diseases for which these uncertainty scales are suitable are chronic illnesses, and a scale for uncertainty of parents with an acutely ill child has not been developed.…”
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