2018
DOI: 10.33867/jka.v4i2.37
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Dampak Kemoterapi Pada Anak Penderita Kanker di Rumah Cinta Bandung

Nur Oktavia Hidayati

Abstract: Kanker merupakan salah satu penyakit yang banyak dialami oleh anak. Kemoterapi sebagai intervensi primer untuk mengatasi kanker pada anak mempunyai banyak dampak yang mampu memengaruhi anak baik secara fisik dan psikologis. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi dampak kemoterapi yang paling dirasakan berat dan mengganggu oleh anak berdasarkan pengkajian pada orang tua di Rumah Cinta Bandung. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif kuantitatif dan menggunakan accidental sampling selama 45 hari de… Show more

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“…One of the normal cells susceptible to this damage is the hair follicle cell, where chemotherapy agents infiltrated the hair follicle, leading to hair loss. Hair loss typically starts within 1-2 weeks after chemotherapy, but it regrows around 1-2 months after chemotherapy ends, although the texture and consistency might slightly differ from the previous hair (Herfiana, & Arifah, 2019;Hidayati, 2017). However, according to parents, hair loss experienced by children isnot too bothersome, but for girls, they generally feel shy to play with their friends as they no longer feel as beautiful without their hair.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the normal cells susceptible to this damage is the hair follicle cell, where chemotherapy agents infiltrated the hair follicle, leading to hair loss. Hair loss typically starts within 1-2 weeks after chemotherapy, but it regrows around 1-2 months after chemotherapy ends, although the texture and consistency might slightly differ from the previous hair (Herfiana, & Arifah, 2019;Hidayati, 2017). However, according to parents, hair loss experienced by children isnot too bothersome, but for girls, they generally feel shy to play with their friends as they no longer feel as beautiful without their hair.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%