TY - JOUR
T1 - A writing workshop for children with cancer
AU - Oppenheim, D.
AU - Pittolo, V.
AU - Gericot, C.
AU - Grill, J.
AU - Hartmann, O.
AU - Dauchy, S.
PY - 2008/8/1
Y1 - 2008/8/1
N2 - We present and comment on several short texts written in a writing workshop by children and adolescents treated for cancer. In addition to the obvious themes, the patients communicate the intense elements of the experience they are going through, including fear of injections, fear of not being cured, revolt, hope and a feeling of unreality, and raise the question "Why?". They are proud to express their feelings, thoughts and creativity, and relieved to be able show that they remain themselves. This can help them maintain or regain confidence in themselves and in the ability of their parents and medical staff to understand them. We consider their pleasure, their parents' and caregivers' reactions and the quality of their work as it relates to their age, academic level, cultural environment and cognitive capacities. These examples may help to inform physicians and nurses about how they perceive patients (children or adults) and their needs and abilities, and thereby improve the quality of the relationship.
AB - We present and comment on several short texts written in a writing workshop by children and adolescents treated for cancer. In addition to the obvious themes, the patients communicate the intense elements of the experience they are going through, including fear of injections, fear of not being cured, revolt, hope and a feeling of unreality, and raise the question "Why?". They are proud to express their feelings, thoughts and creativity, and relieved to be able show that they remain themselves. This can help them maintain or regain confidence in themselves and in the ability of their parents and medical staff to understand them. We consider their pleasure, their parents' and caregivers' reactions and the quality of their work as it relates to their age, academic level, cultural environment and cognitive capacities. These examples may help to inform physicians and nurses about how they perceive patients (children or adults) and their needs and abilities, and thereby improve the quality of the relationship.
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U2 - 10.1136/adc.2007.137018
DO - 10.1136/adc.2007.137018
M3 - Review article
C2 - 18644936
AN - SCOPUS:49049096532
SN - 0003-9888
VL - 93
SP - 708
EP - 709
JO - Archives of Disease in Childhood
JF - Archives of Disease in Childhood
IS - 8
ER -