Family Functioning in Childhood Cancer among Zimbabwean Families

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This book describes a study carried out at a central
teaching hospital in Harare, Zimbabwe on the
experiences of families living with childhood
cancers. Chapter 1 describes the background and
reveals the stress caused by the diagnosis of
childhood cancer. Chapter two Reviewed studies that
highlight a decline in childhood mortality by 45%
since 1975,with survival rate reported as 58% in
2004 compared to 32.6% in 1970.
However, a further review of literature reveals a
totally different picture in Sub-Saharan Africa
where late presentation leaves limited chances for
curative treatment. The content also discusses the
impact of cultural beliefs and practices on family
members'' health-seeking behaviors. Studies reviewed
also display various types of stressors familes from
other cultures have had to deal with while living
with childhood cancer, and also the coping
stratergies that they used. Finally, the
book presents very interesting findings from the
current study. Implications of the study findings to
practice, policy and resarch are discussd.The book
concludes by making recomendations for future
research.

Autorentext

Ist Author; Dr Auxilia Chideme-Munodawafa PhD RN SCM MSN ANP Director Palliative Care, Huron Hospital Cleveland, Ohio, USA, is a contributor to two book chapters, a palliative Care module and several other publications.Dr Chideme-Munodawafa presented at both national and international conferences on cancer chronic illness issues.


Klappentext

This book describes a study carried out at a central teaching hospital in Harare, Zimbabwe on the experiences of families living with childhood cancers. Chapter 1 describes the background and reveals the stress caused by the diagnosis of childhood cancer. Chapter two Reviewed studies that highlight a decline in childhood mortality by 45% since 1975,with survival rate reported as 58% in 2004 compared to 32.6% in 1970.However, a further review of literature reveals a totally different picture in Sub-Saharan Africa where late presentation leaves limited chances for curative treatment. The content also discusses the impact of cultural beliefs and practices on family members' health-seeking behaviors. Studies reviewed also display various types of stressors familes from other cultures have had to deal with while living with childhood cancer, and also the coping stratergies that they used. Finally, the book presents very interesting findings from the current study. Implications of the study findings to practice, policy and resarch are discussd.The book concludes by making recomendations for future research.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783639111842
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H220mm x B220mm
    • Jahr 2009
    • EAN 9783639111842
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-639-11184-2
    • Titel Family Functioning in Childhood Cancer among Zimbabwean Families
    • Autor Auxilia Chideme-Munodawafa
    • Untertitel This Study Describes Family Demands or Stressors and Social Support Identified by Family Members Living with School-aged Children with Cancer
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.
    • Anzahl Seiten 176
    • Genre Sozialwissenschaften allgemein

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