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Gustaf Ljungman
Researcher at Uppsala University
Publications - 125
Citations - 3892
Gustaf Ljungman is an academic researcher from Uppsala University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 110 publications receiving 3186 citations. Previous affiliations of Gustaf Ljungman include Uppsala University Hospital & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Core outcome domains and measures for pediatric acute and chronic/recurrent pain clinical trials: PedIMMPACT recommendations
Patrick J. McGrath,Gary A. Walco,Dennis C. Turk,Robert H. Dworkin,Mark T. Brown,Karina W. Davidson,Christopher Eccleston,G. Allen Finley,Kenneth R. Goldschneider,Lynne Haverkos,Sharon Hertz,Gustaf Ljungman,Tonya M. Palermo,Bob A. Rappaport,Thomas Rhodes,Neil L. Schechter,Jane Scott,Navil F. Sethna,Ola Svensson,Jennifer Stinson,Carl L. von Baeyer,Lynn S. Walker,Steven J. Weisman,Richard E. White,Anne Zajicek,Lonnie K. Zeltzer +25 more
TL;DR: Based on systematic review and consensus of experts, core domains and measures for clinical trials to treat pain in children and adolescents were defined to assist in comparison and pooling of data and promote evidence-based treatment.
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Long-Term Positive and Negative Psychological Late Effects for Parents of Childhood Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review
Lisa Ljungman,Martin Cernvall,Helena Grönqvist,Brjánn Ljótsson,Gustaf Ljungman,Louise von Essen +5 more
TL;DR: Several factors were associated with the long-term late effects, such as parents' maladaptive coping during earlier stages of the childs disease trajectory and children's current poor adjustment.
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Perceptions of Distress Among Adolescents Recently Diagnosed With Cancer
TL;DR: The findings show that ratings of prevalence, levels, and aspects perceived as the worst are not necessarily in accordance, that adolescents scoring in the clinical range of psychological distress are in the minority, and that the adolescents experience reduced physical and mental well-being.
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Posttraumatic stress disorder among parents of children on cancer treatment: a longitudinal study
TL;DR: The findings illustrate that a group of parents of children with cancer experience serious psychological distress related to their child's disease and a traumatic stress perspective on childhood cancer should be applied to paediatric oncology care.
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Pain in paediatric oncology: interviews with children, adolescents and their parents
TL;DR: Pain in paediatric oncology: interviews with children, adolescents and their parents 1999; 88: 623‐30.