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The Impact of Cancer and its Treatment on the Growth and Development of the Pediatric Patient.

Sarah Brand1, Joanne Wolfe2, Chase Samsel3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cancer treatment can have profound effects on the growth and development of pediatric patients. Different models of psychosocial development and behavioral treatment approaches aid children receiving medical treatment. Providing education, anticipatory guidance, and individualized support to child and their families is a psychosocial standard.
OBJECTIVE: Clarify the different models of psychosocial development and applicable psychosocial interventions to better prepare and tailor cancer treatment to pediatric patients.
METHODS: Authors reviewed existing evidenced-based literature in oncology, psychology, developmental, and psychiatric while drawing on case examples and expert knowledge to illustrate the impact of cancer treatment on pediatric patients, analyze developmentally individualized needs, and describe facilitative interventions. RESULT: Pediatric patients of all ages cope and adjust better to all phases of treatment when their care is delivered in a developmentally-informed and psychosocially thoughtful way.
CONCLUSION: Providers can comprehensively prepare their patients and families for treatment better by utilizing a psychosocially- and developmentally-informed framework while meeting individualized unique needs of patients. An integrated multidisciplinary psychosocial support team is facilitative in anticipating and meeting the needs of pediatric cancer patients and has recently become a psychosocial standard of care. Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.org.

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Keywords:  Adjustment; cancer; cognitive; coping; development; growth; pediatric; psychosocial

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27848890      PMCID: PMC5503788          DOI: 10.2174/1573396313666161116094916

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Pediatr Rev        ISSN: 1573-3963


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3.  A Systematic Literature Review and Head-to-Head Comparison of Social Support and Social Constraint in Relation to the Psychological Functioning of Cancer Survivors.

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4.  Health and Psychosocial Self-Care Needs in Off-Therapy Childhood Cancer: Hybrid Model Concept Analysis.

Authors:  M Akbarbegloo; V Zamanzadeh; A Ghahramanian; L Valizadeh; H Matin
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5.  Health- Related Quality of Life Among Jordanian Adolescent Cancer Patients Receiving Active Treatment.

Authors:  Saad Al-Nassan; Noor Al-Bitar; Dhuha Saad; Amani Zahran; Felasteen Elayyan; Shereen Al-Awadi; Kawther Khaleifeh; Anwar Al-Nassan
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6.  Enduring psychological impact of childhood cancer on survivors and their families in Ireland: A national qualitative study.

Authors:  Peter M Barrett; Louise Mullen; Triona McCarthy
Journal:  Eur J Cancer Care (Engl)       Date:  2020-06-15       Impact factor: 2.328

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