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Cancer care for adolescents and young adults / / editors, Daniel Kelly, Faith Gibson
Cancer care for adolescents and young adults / / editors, Daniel Kelly, Faith Gibson
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiv, 254 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 616.99/400835
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Cancer in adolescence
Cancer in adolescence - Patients - Care
ISBN 1-282-29181-5
9786612291814
0-470-69774-1
0-470-69801-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CANCER CARE FOR ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS; Contents; Introduction; Contributors; Foreword; Introduction; A Young Person's Experience 1: Life Before Treatment; 1 Cancer in Adolescence: Incidence and Policy Issues; Introduction; Incidence of cancer in young people; Types of cancer affecting TYAs; Adolescent cancer incidence in England; Adolescent cancer incidence in Europe; Changes in incidence in Europe; Gender differences; Outcomes of treatment; Delivery of care; In.uence of protocols; Long-term issues; National health policy in the UK; Development of specialist services
Young people and the national cancer policyCurrent level of implementation; Summary; 2 The Physical and Emotional Impact of Cancer in Adolescents and Young Adults; Introduction; A unique time of life; A period of transition and change; A life interrupted; Confronting a diagnosis of cancer; The 'problem' of adolescence; The 'reality' of adolescence; The culture of care; The context of care; The importance of coping; Emotional support; Support needs of young people; The importance of the body in adolescent cancer; Recurrence of disease and the body in adolescent cancer; Body work in cancer care
Looking forward3 The Impact of Cancer on Parents and Families; Introduction; Making this research possible; The research approach; Renegotiating relationships within the family; Fluctuating dependence and independence; Taking control of their body; Sharing intimate moments; Financial dependence; Relationships within the family; Parenting roles; Place of death; Negotiating relationships outside the family; Consultations with professionals; Family social networks; The implications for policy; Final thoughts; 4 The Impact of Adolescent Cancer on Healthcare Professionals; Introduction
Cultural meanings of care, cancer, and adolescent cancer careTheories of stress, burnout, and coping; Emotions and care work; The 'emotional self'; Unconscious feelings in adolescent cancer work; Mastering intense feelings; Maintaining boundaries; Multidisciplinary team working; Care and support; Concluding thoughts; A Young Person's Experience 2: Life During Treatment; 5 Supportive Care for Adolescents and Young Adults During Cancer Treatment; Introduction; Supportive care: how is it defined?; Defining supportive care; The young person and cancer; Adolescence and transitions
Beyond adolescenceSupporting the tasks of adolescence: forming a clear identity; Accommodating a changing or new body image; The significance of symptom management on body image and self-concept; Negotiating a new relationship with parents; The emerging independent self; Trying to reconcile the situation; The ethics of supportive care; Developing a personal value system; Consent; Ethical theories; Achieving financial and social independence; Developing relationships; Peer relationships; Romantic relationships; Fertility; Developing cognitive skills and the ability to think abstractly
Controlling their future
Record Nr. UNINA-9910144672403321
Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2008
Materiale a stampa
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Cancer care for adolescents and young adults / / editors, Daniel Kelly, Faith Gibson
Cancer care for adolescents and young adults / / editors, Daniel Kelly, Faith Gibson
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiv, 254 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 616.99/400835
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Cancer in adolescence
Cancer in adolescence - Patients - Care
ISBN 1-282-29181-5
9786612291814
0-470-69774-1
0-470-69801-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CANCER CARE FOR ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS; Contents; Introduction; Contributors; Foreword; Introduction; A Young Person's Experience 1: Life Before Treatment; 1 Cancer in Adolescence: Incidence and Policy Issues; Introduction; Incidence of cancer in young people; Types of cancer affecting TYAs; Adolescent cancer incidence in England; Adolescent cancer incidence in Europe; Changes in incidence in Europe; Gender differences; Outcomes of treatment; Delivery of care; In.uence of protocols; Long-term issues; National health policy in the UK; Development of specialist services
Young people and the national cancer policyCurrent level of implementation; Summary; 2 The Physical and Emotional Impact of Cancer in Adolescents and Young Adults; Introduction; A unique time of life; A period of transition and change; A life interrupted; Confronting a diagnosis of cancer; The 'problem' of adolescence; The 'reality' of adolescence; The culture of care; The context of care; The importance of coping; Emotional support; Support needs of young people; The importance of the body in adolescent cancer; Recurrence of disease and the body in adolescent cancer; Body work in cancer care
Looking forward3 The Impact of Cancer on Parents and Families; Introduction; Making this research possible; The research approach; Renegotiating relationships within the family; Fluctuating dependence and independence; Taking control of their body; Sharing intimate moments; Financial dependence; Relationships within the family; Parenting roles; Place of death; Negotiating relationships outside the family; Consultations with professionals; Family social networks; The implications for policy; Final thoughts; 4 The Impact of Adolescent Cancer on Healthcare Professionals; Introduction
Cultural meanings of care, cancer, and adolescent cancer careTheories of stress, burnout, and coping; Emotions and care work; The 'emotional self'; Unconscious feelings in adolescent cancer work; Mastering intense feelings; Maintaining boundaries; Multidisciplinary team working; Care and support; Concluding thoughts; A Young Person's Experience 2: Life During Treatment; 5 Supportive Care for Adolescents and Young Adults During Cancer Treatment; Introduction; Supportive care: how is it defined?; Defining supportive care; The young person and cancer; Adolescence and transitions
Beyond adolescenceSupporting the tasks of adolescence: forming a clear identity; Accommodating a changing or new body image; The significance of symptom management on body image and self-concept; Negotiating a new relationship with parents; The emerging independent self; Trying to reconcile the situation; The ethics of supportive care; Developing a personal value system; Consent; Ethical theories; Achieving financial and social independence; Developing relationships; Peer relationships; Romantic relationships; Fertility; Developing cognitive skills and the ability to think abstractly
Controlling their future
Record Nr. UNISA-996201264603316
Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
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Cancer care for adolescents and young adults / / editors, Daniel Kelly, Faith Gibson
Cancer care for adolescents and young adults / / editors, Daniel Kelly, Faith Gibson
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiv, 254 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 616.99/400835
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Cancer in adolescence
Cancer in adolescence - Patients - Care
ISBN 1-282-29181-5
9786612291814
0-470-69774-1
0-470-69801-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CANCER CARE FOR ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS; Contents; Introduction; Contributors; Foreword; Introduction; A Young Person's Experience 1: Life Before Treatment; 1 Cancer in Adolescence: Incidence and Policy Issues; Introduction; Incidence of cancer in young people; Types of cancer affecting TYAs; Adolescent cancer incidence in England; Adolescent cancer incidence in Europe; Changes in incidence in Europe; Gender differences; Outcomes of treatment; Delivery of care; In.uence of protocols; Long-term issues; National health policy in the UK; Development of specialist services
Young people and the national cancer policyCurrent level of implementation; Summary; 2 The Physical and Emotional Impact of Cancer in Adolescents and Young Adults; Introduction; A unique time of life; A period of transition and change; A life interrupted; Confronting a diagnosis of cancer; The 'problem' of adolescence; The 'reality' of adolescence; The culture of care; The context of care; The importance of coping; Emotional support; Support needs of young people; The importance of the body in adolescent cancer; Recurrence of disease and the body in adolescent cancer; Body work in cancer care
Looking forward3 The Impact of Cancer on Parents and Families; Introduction; Making this research possible; The research approach; Renegotiating relationships within the family; Fluctuating dependence and independence; Taking control of their body; Sharing intimate moments; Financial dependence; Relationships within the family; Parenting roles; Place of death; Negotiating relationships outside the family; Consultations with professionals; Family social networks; The implications for policy; Final thoughts; 4 The Impact of Adolescent Cancer on Healthcare Professionals; Introduction
Cultural meanings of care, cancer, and adolescent cancer careTheories of stress, burnout, and coping; Emotions and care work; The 'emotional self'; Unconscious feelings in adolescent cancer work; Mastering intense feelings; Maintaining boundaries; Multidisciplinary team working; Care and support; Concluding thoughts; A Young Person's Experience 2: Life During Treatment; 5 Supportive Care for Adolescents and Young Adults During Cancer Treatment; Introduction; Supportive care: how is it defined?; Defining supportive care; The young person and cancer; Adolescence and transitions
Beyond adolescenceSupporting the tasks of adolescence: forming a clear identity; Accommodating a changing or new body image; The significance of symptom management on body image and self-concept; Negotiating a new relationship with parents; The emerging independent self; Trying to reconcile the situation; The ethics of supportive care; Developing a personal value system; Consent; Ethical theories; Achieving financial and social independence; Developing relationships; Peer relationships; Romantic relationships; Fertility; Developing cognitive skills and the ability to think abstractly
Controlling their future
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812681503321
Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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