How mothers and fathers support adult childhood cancer survivors : parental attitudes, involvement, and motivation toward long-term follow-up care (results from the Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study - Parents)
Published inSupportive care in cancer, vol. 33, no. 11, 992
Publication date2025-10-29
First online date2025-10-29
Abstract
Keywords
- Childhood cancer
- Cohort
- Follow-up
- Health promotion
- Long-term
- Parents
- Humans
- Female
- Male
- Adult
- Cancer Survivors / psychology
- Motivation
- Mothers / psychology
- Fathers / psychology
- Middle Aged
- Switzerland
- Neoplasms / psychology
- Neoplasms / therapy
- Surveys and Questionnaires
- Parents / psychology
- Young Adult
- Child
- Aftercare / psychology
- Social Support
- Adult Children
- Follow-Up Studies
Affiliation entities
Research groups
Funding
- Swiss National Science Foundation - Parents of long-term childhood cancer survivors [153268]
- Swiss National Science Foundation - Grandparents’ involvement and psychosocial outcomes when a grandchild is diagnosed with cancer: acute and long-term consequences [182129]
- Swiss National Science Foundation - Integrated psychological services in congenital heart disease: A Delphi study to develop a conceptual framework for health policy and practice change [195091]
Citation (ISO format)
BAENZIGER, Julia et al. How mothers and fathers support adult childhood cancer survivors : parental attitudes, involvement, and motivation toward long-term follow-up care (results from the Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study - Parents). In: Supportive care in cancer, 2025, vol. 33, n° 11, p. 992. doi: 10.1007/s00520-025-10040-8
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Article (Published version)
Identifiers
- PID : unige:190186
- DOI : 10.1007/s00520-025-10040-8
- PMID : 41162812
- PMCID : PMC12572037
Additional URL for this publicationhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00520-025-10040-8
Journal ISSN0941-4355
