Doing Instead, Flexing to Accommodate, and Guarding the Future: Quality of Life During Childhood Cancer Treatment (RP201)

1.  After engaging with the research presentation, participants will apply and further refine the concepts of "doing instead," "flexing to accommodate," and "imagined future person," in research with children with cancer and other seriously ill children receiving disease-modifying treatments that may threaten social isolation and changes to other identity-forming/affirming activities.2. During and after engaging with the research presentation, participants will critically consider strengths and weaknesses of the employed research methods (data generation via semi-structured interviews, theore tical sampling, and use of constant comparative analysis, wherein ongoing analysis influences data gathering) and theoretical sufficiency of the proposed concepts.
Source: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management - Category: Palliative Care Authors: Source Type: research