Online information related to childhood cancer and COVID-19 pandemic: a thematic analysis

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Objective: To analyze online information available on the internet about COVID-19 and childhood cancer and discuss its reach potential with regard to supporting family functioning. Method: Documentary research supported by thematic analysis and the concept of family functioning and support. A total of 27 publications available on the websites of reference institutions in pediatric oncology, from March 1 to May 31, 2020, were analyzed. Results: Two themes guided the presentation of results with emphasis on language and sustainability assumptions to content, and to conveyed meanings and intentionality. The publications prospect families/people with basic knowledge about COVID-19 and have little information specific to the relationship with childhood cancer. Final considerations: Threatening circumstances require informational support. This study revealed incipient of specificity and a prescriptive tone in the online information available in early times of the pandemic, questioning the scope of support for family functioning.

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Wernet, M., Silveira, A. O., Cunha, M. L. R., Dias, P. L. M., Cossul, M. U., & Vieira, A. C. (2021). Online information related to childhood cancer and COVID-19 pandemic: a thematic analysis. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 74. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2020-1056

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