Literature DB >> 8155492

Returning to primary school after treatment for cancer.

K Gregory1, L Parker, A W Craft.   

Abstract

Questionnaires were sent to the teachers of 14 children returning to school after treatment for childhood cancer and their 11 siblings. Forty-four control children from the same classes were also selected. Behavioral rating scores (Deasy-Spinetta) showed no differences between cases and siblings or control children in terms of learning disabilities, socialization, and emotional behavior. Teachers reported few problems on the case children's return to school, although many had been anticipated. Most children adapted well, and there were no major changes in behavior or performance. Siblings, too, coped well with the experience. The Royal Victoria Infirmary at Newcastle, where the children were treated, has two community liaison nurses and three social workers. The value of the support that they provide to both families and schools is clearly reflected in the ease with which children reintegrate into their school environment after what can be, for some, a prolonged absence.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8155492     DOI: 10.3109/08880019409141907

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Hematol Oncol        ISSN: 0888-0018            Impact factor:   1.969


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3.  Study protocol: Rehabilitation including Social and Physical activity and Education in Children and Teenagers with Cancer (RESPECT).

Authors:  Troels Thorsteinsson; Anne Sofie Helms; Lis Adamsen; Lars Bo Andersen; Karen Vitting Andersen; Karl Bang Christensen; Henrik Hasle; Carsten Heilmann; Nete Hejgaard; Christoffer Johansen; Marianne Madsen; Svend Aage Madsen; Venka Simovska; Birgit Strange; Lone Friis Thing; Peder Skov Wehner; Kjeld Schmiegelow; Hanne Baekgaard Larsen
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