Reconnect

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Reconnect aims to better understand the social impacts of cancer on young people after treatment has finished and specifically focuses on patient reported outcomes of social wellbeing and social functioning including friendships, education and career participation.

Contact the Principal Investigator, Dr Joanna Fardell or Dr Sarah Ellis if you have questions about this study.

Publications

Janin, M. M. H., Ellis, S. J., Lum, A., Wakefield, C. E., & Fardell, J. E. (2018). Parents' perspectives on their child's social experience in the context of childhood chronic illness: a qualitative study. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 42, e10-e18

Schilstra, C. E., Fardell, J. E., Ellis, S. J., Jones, K. M., Anazodo, A. C., Trahair, T. N., Lah, S., Cohn, R. J., Wakefield, C. E., & Sansom-Daly, U. M. (2022). Social anxiety symptoms in survivors of childhood and adolescent cancer. Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology, 11(2), 129-137

Fardell, J. E., Schilstra, C., Hikila, J., Collins, D., Kelada, L., Lah, S., Cohn, R. J., Wakefield, C. E., & Ellis, S. (2024). Survivors of child and adolescent cancer experiences of bullying at school or work: self-report and parent proxy report [Article]. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology Research and Practice, 6(2), Article e0130