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Paediatric patients with cancer are a high-risk patient population for medication misadventures. This study aimed to document and evaluate the role of pharmacists’ interventions during dispensing-related activities in minimising the occurrence of medicati... see more

AbstractToo often a child’s body is restored to health in the hospital, but the child is sent home with emotional wounds. This study explored the needs of children in a haematology-oncology unit as well as the resources that could be mobilised in order to... see more

AbstractBackground: Complex vascular anomalies in children are amenable to medical therapy that can result in complete resolution or improvement in cosmesis and function or serve as a conduit to definitive surgery.Aim: This study aimed to retros... see more

Benoliel (1967) found that nurses tend to avoid the pain of working with dying patients by controlling feelings and developing professional detachment that helps them to withdraw emotionally from the patient.A pilot project was developed on the haematolog... see more

The aim of this paper was to investigate the incidence of acute lymhoblast leukemia (ALL) among children aged 0 to 15 years in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the period from 1997 to 2004. The data for this paper were obtained by retrospective... see more

Purpose: Pain is prevalent in cancer patients, appearing to be moderate to severe in more than one third of them. Despite the fact that fentanyl is widely used with effective analgesic results, some patients do not correspond to treatment, resulting in op... see more

Telenursing is a way of caring for and educating oncology patients to promote self-care management at home. The objective of the study was to analyze the scientific evidence on telenursing in the care of oncology patients. This was a systematic and descri... see more

AbstractBackground: The South African Constitution affords everyone the right to access healthcare services, but in children the care must ensure survival.Aim: This study aimed to determine whether there was access to equitable paediatric oncology service... see more

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