Parent values and preferences underpinning treatment decision-making in poor-prognosis childhood cancer: a scoping review
Abstract Background Parents of children who are diagnosed with a poor-prognosis cancer want to be involved in making treatment-related decisions for their child. They often make repeated decisions depending on their child's response to treatment and can experience decisional regret as a consequ...
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Main Authors: | Helen Pearson H (Author), Gemma Bryan (Author), Catherine Kayum (Author), Faith Gibson (Author), Anne-Sophie Darlington (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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