An Integrated Review of Health Care in Child and Adolescent Cancer Survivors Based on Roy’s Adaptation Model

  • Kim H
  • Lee E
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Purpose: This study performed an integrated review based on Roy's adaptation modes of physiological-physical and psycho-social integration to identify health problems and measure health management of child and adolescent cancer survivors. Methods: Based on `Whittemore and Knafl's stages' of an integrative review process (problem identification, literature search, data evaluation, data analysis, and presentation of the results), six databases (Google Scholar, CINAHL, PubMed, RISS, KISS, and DBpia) were used to retrieve relevant articles. A total of 992 variables were collected from 14 studies published between 2011 and 2023. Results: Three thematic categories were identified: physiological-physical and psycho-social health problems (fatigue, diminished physical activity, physical sequela, sleep disorders, endocrine problems, bullying, and prejudice), daily self care management(lifestyles integrating health promotion, adaptation processes, and self-care), and preventive health management(utilization of health checkups and screening tests). Conclusion: Nursing interventions that can result in a healthy lifestyle for child and adolescent cancer survivors should be further examined at the individual, community, and national levels.

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Kim, H. J., & Lee, E. (2024). An Integrated Review of Health Care in Child and Adolescent Cancer Survivors Based on Roy’s Adaptation Model. Asian Oncology Nursing, 24(2), 82. https://doi.org/10.5388/aon.2024.24.2.82

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