Life after paediatric brain tumour; the perspectives of the survivors and their parents
Anette Aalykkja,
Elna Hamilton Larsen,
Marie Hamilton Larsen
et al.
Abstract:AimsTo explore how long‐term and late effects of paediatric brain tumours influence the everyday lives of survivors at various ages and their parents.DesignA qualitative interview study using reflexive thematic analysis.MethodsWe conducted individual interviews and focus groups with 14 paediatric brain tumour survivors aged 9–52 years and 16 parents, which were audiorecorded and transcribed. We inductively analyzed the data using Braun and Clarke's reflexive thematic analysis. Inductively derived themes were t… Show more
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