Bone Marrow Transplantation in Children – Medical Staff Point of View
Authors:
P. Scheberová 1; J. Horáková 2; I. Boďová 2; S. Šufliarska 2
Authors‘ workplace:
Katedra psychológie a patopsychológie Pedagogickej fakulty Univerzity Komenského, Bratislava
vedúca PhDr. V. Andreánska, CSc.
1; II. detská klinika Lekárskej fakulty Univerzity Komenského a Detskej fakultnej nemocnice s poliklinikou, Bratislava
prednosta prof. MUDr. L. Kovács, DrSc., MPH
2
Published in:
Čes-slov Pediat 2007; 62 (2): 79-83.
Category:
Original Papers
Overview
The present article focuses on the perception of bone marrow transplantation in children as experienced by medical personnel. Applying a thematic analysis of interviews, the authors identify and examine sources of support drawn upon the medical personnel through the trying times spent at the Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit. Of special interest were changes in lifestyles of the medical personnel of the Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit following bone marrow transplantations.
Key words:
bone marrow transplantation, children patients, thematic analysis of interviews, sources of support used by medical personnel, lifestyle changes
Labels
Neonatology Paediatrics General practitioner for children and adolescentsArticle was published in
Czech-Slovak Pediatrics
2007 Issue 2
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