Bereavement care interventions for children under the age of 18 following the death of a sibling: a systematic review

A Ridley, S Frache - Palliative Medicine, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Childhood bereavement after sibling death is common, but often unrecognized.
The psychosomatic and socioeconomic outcomes of bereaved children can be …

[HTML][HTML] Self-management education for children with epilepsy and their caregivers. A sco** review

A Leviton, AD Patel, T Loddenkemper - Epilepsy & Behavior, 2023 - Elsevier
Self-management education programs have been highly successful in preparing people to
manage medical conditions with recurring events. A detailed curriculum for epilepsy …

“A place to call our own”: The impact of camp experiences on the psychosocial wellbeing of children and youth affected by cancer–A narrative review

AR Neville, N Moothathamby, M Naganathan… - … therapies in clinical …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Although childhood cancer mortality rates are decreasing, intensive treatment
modalities and missed school days may leave childhood cancer patients psychologically …

The social return on investment of a new approach to heart failure in the Spanish National Health System

M Merino, M Jiménez, N Manito, E Casariego… - ESC heart …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aims We aim to agree on a set of proposals to improve the current management of heart
failure (HF) within the Spanish National Health System (SNHS) and apply the social return …

Nurse–patient connectedness and nurses' professional quality of life: Experiences of volunteering at a pediatric oncology camp

B Cherven, D Jordan, S Hale… - Journal of Pediatric …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: Pediatric oncology nurses can experience burnout, vicarious traumatization, and
compassion fatigue related to the unique stressors of their profession. Opportunities to …

Camps for children with cancer and their families: a systematic review of psychosocial and physical impacts

L Kelada, CE Wakefield, MCC Silva… - … of Developmental & …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Objective: Camps for children with cancer and their families aim to promote positive
psychosocial and physical outcomes for attendees. However, evidence for this is …

Social return on investment: a new approach to understanding and advocating for value in healthcare

CM Laing, NJ Moules - Jona: The Journal of Nursing …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE To determine whether the methodology of social return on investment (SROI)
could be a way in which the value of a healthcare-related program (children's cancer camp) …

The evolutionary nature of parent–provider relationships at child's end of life with cancer

MR Dos Santos, R Szylit, JA Deatrick… - Journal of family …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Relationship strains between families and providers can have intense repercussions on the
bereavement experience. Little is known about how to define and differentiate relationships …

A systematic review of therapeutic recreation camp impact on families of children with chronic health conditions

KE Rea, LF Quast, MG Stolz… - Journal of pediatric …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Objective Parents and siblings of children with chronic illnesses are at increased risk for
experiencing psychosocial difficulties. Therapeutic recreation camps have become …

Exploring the meaning of peer support used by undergraduate nursing students who have experienced clinical-related critical incidents: A hermeneutic study

G Harvey, C Carter-Snell, M Kanikwu - Nurse Education Today, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Undergraduate nursing students may access support from peers after having
experienced critical incidents during experiential learning opportunities. While researchers …