Institut national du cancer (2015) Disponible sur: http://lesdonnees. e-cancer.fr/lesfiches-de-synthese
2.Semple CJ, McCance T (2010) Parents’ experience of cancer who have young children: a literature review. Cancer Nurs 33:110–8
3.Edwards B, Clarke V (2004) The psychological impact of a cancer diagnosis on families: the influence of family functioning and patients’ illness characteristics on depression and anxiety. Psycho-Oncology 13:562–76
4.Ellien F (2002) L’enfant et le parent malade. Rev Inst Sociol 1:152–65
5.Krattenmacher T, Kühne F, Führer D, et al (2012) Parental cancer–parents ways of coping, family functioning, and psychosocial adjustment of dependent children. Prax Kinderpsychol Kinderpsychiatr 61:447–62
6.Osborn T (2007) The psychosocial impact of parental cancer on children and adolescents: a systematic review. Psycho-Oncology 16:101–26
7.Flahault C, Barthier S (2004) « Faut-il parler de mon cancer à mes enfants ?… » Un groupe pour les parents: premiers résultats. Rev Francoph Psycho-Oncol 3:143–5
8.Huizinga GA, Visser A, Van der Graaf WTA, et al (2005) The quality of communication between parents and adolescent children in the case of parental cancer. Ann Oncol 16:1956–61
9.Razavi D, Delvaux N (2002) Psycho-oncologie: le cancer, le malade et sa famille. Masson, Paris
10.Barnes J, Kroll L, Burke O, et al (2000) Qualitative interview study of communication between parents and children about maternal breast cancer. West J Med 173:385–9
Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar
11.Landry-Dattée N, Delaigue-Cosset MF (2009) « La vérité… avec des mots gentils »: un groupe de soutien aux enfants de parents atteints de cancer. Lett Enfance Adolesc 75:65
12.Visser A, Huizinga GA, Van der Graaf WTA, et al (2004) The impact of parental cancer on children and the family: a review of the literature. Cancer Treat Rev 30:683–94
13.Canouï P (2004) L’information de l’enfant et de sa famille: vécu des enfants et des parents. Arch Pediatr 11:32–41
14.De Broca A (2013) Deuil chez l’enfant. L’enfant endeuillé. Ann Med Psychol (Paris) 171:164–7
15.Paradis M, Consoli SM, Pelicier N, et al (2008) Influence de la communication à propos du cancer d’un parent sur la souffrance des enfants. Rev Med Interne 29:986–93
16.Seigneur E (2011) Comment aborder la mort avec les enfants et les familles ? Bull Cancer 98:581–8
17.Howarth RA (2011) Promoting the adjustment of parentally bereaved children. J Ment Health Couns 33:21–32
18.Landry-Dattée N, Delaigue-Cosset MF (2006) Soutenir les enfants de parents atteints d’un cancer. Soins Pediatr Pueric 27:28–31
19.Luecken LJ (2008) Long-term consequences of parental death in childhood: psychological and physiological manifestations. In: Stroebe MS, Hansson RO, Schut H, et al (eds) Handbook of bereavement research and practice: advances in theory and intervention. Psychological Association, Washington DC, pp 397–416
20.Mentec M, Flahault C (2015) Perdre un parent dans l’enfance: état des lieux des connaissances théoriques et des enjeux cliniques. Description et enjeux de la perte d’un parent dans l’enfance. Bull Cancer 102:287–94
21.Paillé P, Mucchielli A (2012) L’analyse qualitative en sciences humaines et sociales. Armand Colin, Paris
22.Tong A, Sainsbury P, Craig J (2007) Consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ): a 32-item checklist for interviews and focus groups. Int J Qual Health Care 19:349–57
23.Bardin L (2007) L’analyse de contenu. Presses universitaires de France, Paris
24.Huizinga GA, Visser A, Van der Graaf WT, et al (2011) Familyoriented multilevel study on the psychological functioning of adolescent children having a mother with cancer. Psycho-Oncology 20:730–7
25.Kennedy VL, Lloyd-Williams M (2009) How children cope when a parent has advanced cancer? Psycho-Oncology 18:886–92
26.Adam V, Kitzmann R, Rios M, et al (2013) Evaluation of a support group for children of parents with cancer after 4 years of experience. Bull Cancer 100:237–45
27.Landry-Dattée N, Boinon D, Roig G, et al (2015) Telling the truth… with kindness: retrospective evaluation of 12 years of activity of a support group for children and their parents with cancer. Cancer Nurs 39:10–8
28.Semple CJ, McCaughan E (2013) Family life when a parent is diagnosed with cancer: impact of a psychosocial intervention for young children. Eur J Cancer Care 22:219–31
29.Paradis M, Consoli SM, Marcel JL, Katabi P (2008) Les tuteurs de résilience: un outil possible dans le soutien aux enfants dont un parent est atteint de cancer. Presse Med 37:1787–91
Comments (0)