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Medine C Yilmaz1, Hatice Yildirim Sari2, Nazan Cetingul3, Mehmet Kantar3, Serpil Erermis4, Serap Aksoylar3.
Abstract
This descriptive and case-control study was carried out in a pediatric oncology outpatient clinic to determine the school-related physical, social, and psychological problems and problems experienced in academic achievement of children treated for cancer. The sample of the study consisted of 56 Turkish patients with cancer, aged 7-18 years, who were in remission and attending school as well as their parents, a control group of patients who did not have cancer, and their teachers. A Child Information Form, a Child Health Questionnaire Parent's Form of 50 questions, a Behavior Evaluation Scale for Children, and Young People and a Teacher's Report Form were used as data collection tools in the study. Of the children, 30.3% experienced various physical difficulties stemming from cancer therapy that affected their school life. The number of late enrollments, the number of children repeating a grade, and the rates of school absenteeism were also found to be higher in the survivors than in the controls.Entities:
Keywords: academic achievement/attendance; chronic diseases; coordinated school health program; middle/junior/high school
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24076657 DOI: 10.1177/1059840513506942
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sch Nurs ISSN: 1059-8405 Impact factor: 2.835