Questionaire about Imparting the Diagnosis of Malignant Tumor in Children.
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To improve the life circumstances of the children with malignant tumors, we investigated the manegement of imparting the diagnosis of those patients. Seventy-five cases were studied who were treated at our hospital. We are telling the diagnosis only to parents of the patients with malignant tumors. The incidence of imparting the diagnosis to the patients of school age by their parents was low (9.3%). But there were many cases where parents told their children's diagnosis to their family members, especially to their grandmothers or grandfathers. Furthermore, many parents told their children's diagnosis to the staff at work with high incidence. Ten children knew their own diagnosis without their parents imparting it; they had learned of it through the careless management of life-threatening illness by school staff. This study proved that it is necessary to improve the circumstances of school life for the patients of school age prior to telling the diagnosis to them.
- 特定非営利活動法人 日本小児血液・がん学会の論文
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