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. 2022 Jan 23;9(2):144. doi: 10.3390/children9020144

Table 3.

Needs of parents by domain.

Needs Level
%
Low Moderate High
support in dealing with depression 34% 30% 36%
support in dealing with frustration 14% 58% 28%
emotional support from loved ones 0% 9% 91%
psychological support from support groups 69% 20% 11%
psychological support from medical staff 26% 41% 33%
psychologist support 28% 41% 31%
emotional support of the clergyman 74% 11% 15%
talks about passing and death 34% 28% 38%
the need for information about the state of health 0% 17% 83%
need information about treatment 2% 28% 70%
the need for education about the disease on the part of medical personnel 13% 38% 49%
the need for information on prognosis 31% 41% 28%
the need for information about health opportunities 11% 38% 51%
support in the finances of everyday life 0% 83% 17%
support in treatment costs 58% 25% 17%
help in dealing with symptoms 20% 65% 15%
help in everyday functioning 07% 23% 77%
changing priorities in life 40% 42% 18%
help in dealing with the problem of dying 9% 40% 51%
the ability to express feelings 60% 25% 15%
planning for the future 73% 17% 10%
support in the functioning of the family 74% 14% 12%
support in intimate life 43% 39% 18%
striving to achieve life goals and desires 75% 15% 10%
learning and personal development 82% 10% 8%
recognition from other people 68% 21% 11%
maintaining social contacts 66% 19% 15%
need for faith and religious needs 64% 21% 15%
understanding and love 21% 31% 48%
being able to be independent and self-sufficient 32% 29% 39%
care/medical visits 9% 32% 59%
nursing care/visits 6% 33% 61%
respect and subjective treatment 0% 28% 72%