Children’s cognition and attitudes during long-term cancer treatment: an ethnographic study
Ryoko Michinobu,
Masaki Yamamoto,
Keita Igarashi
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundCancer treatment for children is typically long-term and difficult, and the experience is unique for each child. When designing child-centred care, individuals’ values and preferences are considered equally important as the clinical evidence; therefore, understanding children’s thoughts and attitudes while they receive long-term treatment could offer valuable insights for better clinical practice.MethodsWe conducted long-term consecutive participatory observations and interviews with seven children, … Show more
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