2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-25804-7_2
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Family-Centered Care in Pediatric Oncology

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“…The CCF seeks to support family functioning through collaborative care (43) . Thus, we highlight that the landscape of cancer changes, as well as that of the pandemic of COVID-19, with impacts on the informational needs of the family.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The CCF seeks to support family functioning through collaborative care (43) . Thus, we highlight that the landscape of cancer changes, as well as that of the pandemic of COVID-19, with impacts on the informational needs of the family.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, we highlight that the landscape of cancer changes, as well as that of the pandemic of COVID-19, with impacts on the informational needs of the family. Thus, the prompt sharing of information is a central component (11,43) , with attention to the provision of timely and accurate information to support the reorganization of the family in the face of complex and challenging events, such as the experience and management of childhood cancer (43) and pandemics. Adequate and appropriate information helps families to manage health problems, adopt healthy practices and adapt to challenges (42) , However, they are dependent on technical quality, an aspect that is sometimes questioned (1)(2)44) .…”
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“…The experience of receiving a childhood cancer diagnosis is life-changing for the family unit (Barrera et al, 2016;Popp et al, 2015;Salvador et al, 2019Salvador et al, , 2020. With current family structures ranging from traditional nuclear, blended units, multigenerational, and beyond, the ripple effects of a cancer diagnosis in childhood are far-reaching and unanticipated (Crespo et al, 2016;Mooney-Doyle et al, 2020). Families undoubtedly experience a wide range of feelings when faced with a childhood cancer diagnosis.…”
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“…For pediatric oncology nurse researchers and clinicians, caring for the psychosocial needs of children and their families is as important as dealing with the biomedical needs of the patient (Barrera et al, 2016). To meet the myriad of needs that families of children diagnosed with cancer have, nurses may take on a family-centered approach (Mooney-Doyle et al, 2020). Family-centered care (FCC) is a widely adopted perspective in nursing (Mikkelsen & Frederiksen, 2010) and other health disciplines as this approach acknowledge the multifaceted biopsychosocial needs of children and their families in pediatric oncology (Mooney-Doyle et al, 2020).…”
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“…(12) Considerando el amplio impacto de la hospitalización en los NNA es que algunos hospitales pediátricos han tomado como referencia el modelo de atención centrada en la familia que recalca la importancia de escuchar las preocupaciones de los padres, generar confianza y valorar el conocimiento que ellos tienen sobre su hijo/a. (13) En Chile, el acompañamiento y cuidado continuo de madres y padres durante la hospitalización en unidades de oncología es un fenómeno que se ha instaurado en menos de una década, (14) del cual existen escasos estudios a nivel nacional, por lo que ha generado nuevos desafíos para los profesionales de enfermería. Por consiguiente, la pregunta de investigación de la que surge este artículo fue ¿cómo viven madres y padres la experiencia de estar junto a su hijo/a hospitalizado en una unidad de oncología?…”
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