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Experiences of ethical issues when caring for children with cancer
P Bartholdson, C., Lützén, K., Blomgren, K., Pergert
Cancer Nursing, DOI: 10.1097/NCC.0000000000000130, 2014
88*2014
Moral distress in paediatric oncology: Contributing factors and group differences
P Pergert, C Bartholdson, K Blomgren, M af Sandeberg
Nursing ethics 26 (7-8), 2351-2363, 2019
482019
Healthcare professionals’ perceptions of the ethical climate in paediatric cancer care
C Bartholdson, M Sandeberg, K Lützén, K Blomgren, P Pergert
Nursing Ethics 23 (8), 877-888, 2016
482016
To change or not to change-translating and culturally adapting the paediatric version of the Moral Distress Scale-Revised (MDS-R)
M Af Sandeberg, M Wenemark, C Bartholdson, K Lützén, P Pergert
BMC medical ethics 18, 1-9, 2017
372017
Clarifying perspectives: ethics case reflection sessions in childhood cancer care
C Bartholdson, K Lützén, K Blomgren, P Pergert
Nursing ethics 23 (4), 421-431, 2016
282016
Procedures for clinical ethics case reflections: an example from childhood cancer care
C Bartholdson, P Pergert, G Helgesson
Clinical ethics 9 (2-3), 87-95, 2014
282014
Important situations that capture moral distress in paediatric oncology
M Af Sandeberg, C Bartholdson, P Pergert
BMC Medical Ethics 21, 1-9, 2020
262020
Ethics case reflection sessions: enablers and barriers
C Bartholdson, B Molewijk, K Lützén, K Blomgren, P Pergert
Nursing ethics 25 (2), 199-211, 2018
242018
Translating and culturally adapting the shortened version of the Hospital Ethical Climate Survey (HECS-S)–retaining or modifying validated instruments
P Pergert, C Bartholdson, M Wenemark, K Lützén, M af Sandeberg
BMC Medical Ethics 19, 1-9, 2018
232018
The ethical climate in paediatric oncology—A national cross‐sectional survey of health‐care personnel
P Pergert, C Bartholdson, M af Sandeberg
Psycho‐Oncology 28 (4), 735-741, 2019
192019
Perceptions of important outcomes of moral case deliberations: a qualitative study among healthcare professionals in childhood cancer care
C Weiner, P Pergert, B Molewijk, A Castor, C Bartholdson
BMC medical ethics 22, 1-11, 2021
132021
Does participation in ethics discussions have an impact on ethics decision-making? A cross-sectional study among healthcare professionals in paediatric oncology
C Bartholdson, M af Sandeberg, B Molewijk, P Pergert
European Journal of Oncology Nursing 52, 101950, 2021
72021
Communication about diagnosis and prognosis—A population‐based survey among bereaved parents in pediatric oncology
C Bartholdson, U Kreicbergs, J Sveen, M Lövgren, L Pohlkamp
Psycho‐Oncology 31 (12), 2149-2158, 2022
42022
Difficult situations and moral questions raised during moral case deliberations in Swedish childhood cancer care–A qualitative nationwide study
C Weiner, P Pergert, A Castor, B Molewijk, C Bartholdson
European Journal of Oncology Nursing 60, 102189, 2022
32022
Multi-inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19: a nursing perspective experience report from a high-income tertiary paediatric hospital context
H Hjelmgren, K Andersson, J Widegren, E Bergman, A Vermé, K Mördrup, ...
Pediatric Rheumatology 21 (1), 5, 2023
22023
Clinical ethics in childhood cancer care: The value of inter-professionally shared reflection
C Bartholdson
PQDT-Global, 2015
22015
Sheltering in chaos: parents’ experiences when facing moral challenges in childhood cancer care
C Weiner, P Pergert, A Castor, B Molewijk, C Bartholdson
Ethics & Behavior, 1-14, 2023
2023
What outcomes of moral case deliberations are perceived important for healthcare professionals to handle moral challenges? A national cross-sectional study in paediatric oncology
C Bartholdson, I Billstein, B Molewijk, P Pergert
BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1), 108, 2022
2022
PARENTS'PERSPECTIVES ON IMPORTANT VALUES AND ETHICALLY DIFFICULT SITUATIONS WHEN THEIR CHILD IS TREATED FOR CANCER: A QUALITATIVE INTERVIEW STUDY
C Weiner, P Pergert, C Bartholdson
PEDIATRIC BLOOD & CANCER 69, 2022
2022
BEREAVED MOTHERS'AND FATHERS'PERCEPTIONS OF COMMUNICATION ABOUT THEIR CHILD'S CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND WHEN THE ILLNESS BECAME INCURABLE-A POPULATION-BASED NATIONWIDE SURVEY
C Bartholdson, U Kreicbergs, J Sveen, M Lovgren, L Pohlkamp
PEDIATRIC BLOOD & CANCER 69, S531-S531, 2022
2022
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