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Eindwerk Psycho-oncologie '14-'16: Family Resilience after Pediatric Cancer Diagnosis: A Systematic Review

A systematic review was conducted to: 1) investigate family resilience in the context of pediatric cancer, and 2) examine theoretical, methodological and statistical issues in this literature. Family resilience was operationalized as competent family functioning after exposure to a significant risk.

Methods: Following guidelines for systematic reviews, searches were performed using Web of Science, Pubmed, Cochrane, PsycInfo and Embase. After screening 5563 articles, 85 fulfilled inclusion criteria and were extracted for review. Results: Findings indicated that most families are resilient, adapting well to the crisis of cancer diagnosis. However, a subset still experiences difficulties. Methodological issues in the current literature hamper strong nuanced conclusions.

Conclusions: We suggest future research with a greater focus on family resilience and factors predicting it, based upon available theory, and conducted with attention toward unit of measurement and use of appropriate statistical analyses. Improvements in research are needed to best inform family-based clinical efforts.

Auteur: 
Marieke Van Schoors
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