Martiniuk Alexandra L C
Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Western Ontario, Kresge Building, London, Ontario, N6A 5C1, Canada.
Support Care Cancer. 2003 Dec;11(12):749-57. doi: 10.1007/s00520-003-0540-y. Epub 2003 Oct 1.
This paper presents an introduction to the role of camping programs for children with cancer and their families and a hypothesized theory of action. Nine previously published studies investigating recreation-based summer camps for children with cancer and their families are summarized. Overall, these programs appear to be effective; however, an overall conclusion is difficult to state due to variations in design, heterogeneity of subjects, and differences in the definition of camp programs. The lack of knowledge regarding the efficacy of these programs is identified as the largest deficiency in the current literature on this topic. Future research needs in this area are discussed.
本文介绍了露营项目对癌症患儿及其家庭的作用,并提出了一个假设的行动理论。总结了九项先前发表的关于为癌症患儿及其家庭举办的以娱乐为基础的夏令营的研究。总体而言,这些项目似乎是有效的;然而,由于设计的差异、受试者的异质性以及露营项目定义的不同,很难得出一个总体结论。目前关于这一主题的文献中,对这些项目效果的了解不足被认为是最大的缺陷。本文还讨论了该领域未来的研究需求。