Serious Childhood Disease Survivors
Cross-source consensus on Serious Childhood Disease Survivors from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Medical advances have increased the number of people reaching adulthood after serious childhood diseases, while long-term psychological and social consequences remain poorly understood. — Digital mindfulness- and acceptance-based stress reduction intervention for individuals looking online for help: protocol for the CRISP randomised controlled trial
- The trial stratifies by serious disease history to analyze whether childhood disease history moderates intervention effectiveness. — Digital mindfulness- and acceptance-based stress reduction intervention for individuals looking online for help: protocol for the CRISP randomised controlled trial
- Survivors of serious childhood diseases are identified as a population of particular concern. — Digital mindfulness- and acceptance-based stress reduction intervention for individuals looking online for help: protocol for the CRISP randomised controlled trial
- The association between physical disability severity and psychological well-being in these survivors is described as weak. — Digital mindfulness- and acceptance-based stress reduction intervention for individuals looking online for help: protocol for the CRISP randomised controlled trial
- Patient and public involvement included adolescents with cancer and chronic pain who shaped AiM delivery and protocol design. — Digital mindfulness- and acceptance-based stress reduction intervention for individuals looking online for help: protocol for the CRISP randomised controlled trial