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Pediatric Clinical Oncopsychology
Janda, Tadeáš ; Maulisová, Alice (referee)
The aim of this rigorous thesis is to present the theoretical basis and practical applications of pediatric clinical oncopsychology. The literary briefing section is divided into five chapters. The first chapter presents the general medical characteristics of childhood malignancies and the principles of treating pediatric oncology diseases. The second chapter captures key findings of developmental psychology to ontogenesis in childhood and adolescence. The third chapter focuses on the psychosocial aspects of oncological treatment and psychological interventions applied during this treatment. The fourth chapter deals with the use of psychodiagnostics in pediatric oncology. The fifth chapter deals with palliative care in pediatric oncology and the psychological context of the child's death and family bereavement. Qualitative research consists of a set of six descriptive case reports of patients and their parents who are in the acute phase of cancer treatment or are shortly after its completion. The case reports present the experience of these patients and parents with treatment, its course and impacts in a broad psychosocial context. Keywords Pediatric Oncology, Pediatric Hematooncology, Pediatric Oncopsychology, Developmental Psychology, Pediatric Patient, Adolescent Patient, Communication,...
Psychosocial aspects of acute phase treatment of childhood cancer
Janda, Tadeáš ; Blatný, Marek (advisor) ; Šporclová, Veronika (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to present psychosocial aspects of acute phase treatment of childhood cancer. The literary briefing section is divided into four chapters. The first chapter presents the general medical characteristics of childhood malignancies and the principles of treating pediatric oncology diseases. The second chapter captures key findings of developmental psychology to ontogenesis in childhood and adolescence. The third chapter focuses on the psychosocial aspects of oncological treatment and psychological interventions applied during this treatment. The fourth chapter deals with palliative care in pediatric oncology and the psychological context of the child's death and family bereavement. Qualitative research consists of a set of four descriptive case reports of patients and their parents who are in the acute phase of cancer treatment or are shortly after its completion. The case reports present the experience of these patients and parents. Keywords Pediatric oncology, pediatric hematooncology, pediatric oncopsychology, pediatric patient, adolescent patient.
The role of a psychologist in the care of pediatric and adolescent oncology patients
Janda, Tadeáš ; Šivicová, Gabriela (advisor) ; Pospíchal, Martin (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to present the role of psychologist in the care of children and adolescents oncology patients. The literary briefing section is divided into two chapters. The first chapter presents the general characteristics of childhood malignancies and the principles of treating pediatric oncology diseases in the psychological context. The second chapter offers a selection of topics of children's oncopsychology - psychosocial interventions, work with pain, palliative care and issues of former patients. The design of qualitative research deals with the attitudes of parents of former paediatric cancer patients and psychologists to the treatment and possibilities of using psychological interventions during its course. Keywords Oncology disease, pediatric patient, adolescent patient, pediatric oncopsycho

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