CALIDAD DE VIDA EN LOS NIÑOS CON CANCER: ESTADO ACTUAL DE LAS INVESTIGACIONES

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Análisis de las líneas de investigación principales en el área de la calidad de vida de los pacientes oncológicos pediátricos y recomendaciones para investigaciones futuras.
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Elizabeth Water
Columnista Experto de SIIC

Institución:
School of Health and Social Development Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences Deakin University Burwood, Australia


Artículos publicados por Elizabeth Water
Coautor
Elise Maher* 
PhD. Deakin University*
Recepción del artículo
16 de Noviembre, 2004
Aprobación
15 de Diciembre, 2004
Primera edición
29 de Septiembre, 2005
Segunda edición, ampliada y corregida
7 de Junio, 2021

Resumen
Con la mejora en las tasas de supervivencia de los pacientes oncológicos, las medidas tradicionales de resultados, como la presencia de síntomas, son reemplazadas cada vez con mayor frecuencia por medidas que examinan el impacto del cáncer sobre la calidad de vida (CV). Este estudio analiza las líneas de investigación principales en el área de la CV para los pacientes oncológicos pediátricos y brinda recomendaciones para investigaciones futuras.

Palabras clave
Calidad de vida, cáncer, niños, instrumentos


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Abstract
With improving survival rates for paediatric oncology patients, traditional outcome measures such as presence of symptoms are increasingly being supplemented by measures examining the impact of cancer on quality of life (QOL). This study examines the major research questions that have been examined in the area of QOL for paediatric oncology patients, and develops recommendations for future research.

Key words
Quality of life, cancer, children, instruments


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Especialidades
Principal: Pediatría
Relacionadas: Bioética, Medicina Familiar, Medicina Interna, Oncología



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