My role and responsibility: mothers' perspectives on overload in caring for children with cancer*
Abstract Objective: To understand the experience of maternal overload in caring for children with cancer from the mother's perspective. Method: Symbolic Interactionism was adopted as a theoretical framework and the Grounded Theory as methodological framework. The study was conducted in a public...
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Main Authors: | Aretuza Cruz Vieira (Author), Mariana Lucas Da Rocha Cunha (Author) |
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