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Cancer Nursing | 2005

Heavy to carry: a survey of parents' and healthcare professionals' perceptions of cancer-related fatigue in children and young people.

Faith Gibson; Marion Garnett; Alison Richardson; J L Edwards; B Sepion

Cancer-related fatigue is a prevalent, but often underrecognized, symptom with the potential to impact the lives of both the child and the family. There is little known about the biological and the behavioral dimensions of fatigue, and not about the patterns of this symptom. The aim of this study was to investigate cancer-related fatigue from the perspective of parents of children and young people with cancer and from the perspective of healthcare professionals (HCPs) and to examine its impact on quality of life. A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based survey was undertaken with parents of patients attending 4 of the 22 United Kingdom Childhood Cancer Study Group centers; HCPs from 20 of these centers were also surveyed. Response rates were 42% for parents and caregivers (95/224) and 35% for HCPs (235/679). Results showed that fatigue was prevalent. Fifty-six percent of HCPs thought “most” or “all” patients experienced moderate fatigue; 57% of parents said that the patient experienced fatigue at least once a week. Data demonstrate that fatigue was perceived to be a significant problem by parents and HCPs. Healthcare professionals indicated that the mean percentage of patients who experience fatigue, to whom they recommended a treatment, was 29%. Rest and relaxation were recommended by the majority (59%; 138). The overall impression is that both HCPs and parents acknowledge that children and young people are likely to experience fatigue. Recognition of the significance of this symptom is a crucial first step in improving future management and offering strategies that can help both child and family.


Oncology Nursing Forum | 2005

A phenomenologic study of fatigue in adolescents receiving treatment for cancer

Faith Gibson; A Mulhall; Alison Richardson; J L Edwards; Emma Ream; B Sepion


European Journal of Cancer | 2003

Fatigue in adolescents with and following a cancer diagnosis: developing an evidence base for practice

J L Edwards; Faith Gibson; Alison Richardson; B Sepion; Emma Ream


European Journal of Oncology Nursing | 2006

Cancer-related fatigue in children and young people: survey of healthcare professionals' knowledge and attitudes.

Faith Gibson; J L Edwards; B Sepion; Alison Richardson


Archive | 2004

Perspectives in Paediatric Oncology Nursing

Faith Gibson; I. Soanes; B Sepion


European Journal of Oncology Nursing | 2000

Cancer-related fatigue in children and teenagers: the unrecognized symptom?

Faith Gibson; Jackie Edwards; B Sepion


International Confederation of Childhood Cancer Parent Organisations Newsletter | 2005

Striving for normality: the experience of cancer related fatigue in young people

Faith Gibson; Alison Richardson; J L Edwards; Emma Ream; B Sepion; A Mulhall


Paediatric Blood and Cancer | 2004

Striving for normality: the experiences of cancer-related fatigue in young people

Faith Gibson; Alison Richardson; J L Edwards; Emma Ream; B Sepion; A Mulhall


Contact: a helping hand for families of children and young people with cancer. | 2004

Fatigue examined in exhaustive survey

Faith Gibson; A. Richardson; J L Edwards; Emma Ream; B Sepion


European Journal of Cancer | 2003

The phenomenon of fatigue in young people.

Faith Gibson; A Mulhall; Alison Richardson; J L Edwards; Emma Ream; B Sepion

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Faith Gibson

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust

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Great Ormond Street Hospital

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