Serious Childhood Disease Survivors
The association between physical disability severity and psychological well-being in these survivors is described as weak. Medical advances have increased the number of people reaching adulthood after serious childhood diseases, while long…
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The association between physical disability severity and psychological well-being in these survivors is described as weak. Medical advances have increased the number of people reaching adulthood after serious childhood diseases, while long-term psychological and social consequences remain poorly understood. Patient and public involvement included adolescents with cancer and chronic pain who shaped AiM delivery and protocol design. Survivors of serious childhood diseases are identified as a population of particular concern.