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Qualitative study: patients' and parents' views on brain tumour MRIs
2019
Archives of Disease in Childhood
BackgroundMRI is essential to the clinical management of children and young people with brain tumours. Advances in technology have made images more complicated to interpret, yet more easily available digitally. It is common practice to show these to patients and families, but how they emotionally respond to, understand and value, seeing brain tumour MRIs has not been formally studied.MethodsQualitative semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 14 families (8 patients, 15 parents)
doi:10.1136/archdischild-2019-317306
pmid:31391153
fatcat:byt5juadx5h4zdsasrcttk4noy