Facilitation of school re-entry and peer acceptance of children with cancer: a review and meta-analysis of intervention studies

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Facilitation of school re-entry and peer acceptance of children with cancer : a review and meta-analysis of intervention studies. / Helms, A S; Schmiegelow, K; Brok, J; Johansen, C; Thorsteinsson, T; Simovska, V; Larsen, H B.

In: European Journal of Cancer Care, Vol. 25, No. 1, 01.2016, p. 170-179.

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Helms, AS, Schmiegelow, K, Brok, J, Johansen, C, Thorsteinsson, T, Simovska, V & Larsen, HB 2016, 'Facilitation of school re-entry and peer acceptance of children with cancer: a review and meta-analysis of intervention studies', European Journal of Cancer Care, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 170-179. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecc.12230

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Helms, A. S., Schmiegelow, K., Brok, J., Johansen, C., Thorsteinsson, T., Simovska, V., & Larsen, H. B. (2016). Facilitation of school re-entry and peer acceptance of children with cancer: a review and meta-analysis of intervention studies. European Journal of Cancer Care, 25(1), 170-179. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecc.12230

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Helms AS, Schmiegelow K, Brok J, Johansen C, Thorsteinsson T, Simovska V et al. Facilitation of school re-entry and peer acceptance of children with cancer: a review and meta-analysis of intervention studies. European Journal of Cancer Care. 2016 Jan;25(1):170-179. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecc.12230

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Helms, A S ; Schmiegelow, K ; Brok, J ; Johansen, C ; Thorsteinsson, T ; Simovska, V ; Larsen, H B. / Facilitation of school re-entry and peer acceptance of children with cancer : a review and meta-analysis of intervention studies. In: European Journal of Cancer Care. 2016 ; Vol. 25, No. 1. pp. 170-179.

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title = "Facilitation of school re-entry and peer acceptance of children with cancer: a review and meta-analysis of intervention studies",
abstract = "Increased survival rates from childhood cancer call for efforts to reintegrate children with cancer back into their academic and social environments. The aims of this study were to: (1) review and analyse the existing literature on school re-entry interventions for children with cancer; and (2) discuss the importance of peer involvement in the treatment. Relevant databases were searched using equivalent search algorithms and six studies were selected that target children with cancer and/or their classmates. Two authors independently reviewed the literature for data extraction. The articles were reviewed using the PRISMA model for reporting reviews. Statistical calculations for the meta-analyses were done using Review Manager 5.2. The meta-analyses showed significant effects of school re-entry programmes in terms of enhancing academic achievement in children with cancer (P = 0.008) and lowering their levels of depression (P = 0.05). Increased knowledge among classmates was associated with less fear and a more positive attitude towards the child with cancer. Due to limited numbers of patients, lack of control groups, and the diversity of intervention strategies used in previous studies, there is a need for intervention programmes exploring the optimal path for the reintegration of children with cancer into the education system and into their peer groups.",
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