2025
Identifying the Financial Toxicity Experiences of Childhood Cancer Survivors Through Partnership With a Community Organization Serving Rural and Minoritized Families
Benedict C, Bloomer K, Billman E, Smith M, Boynton H, Schapira L, Smith S. Identifying the Financial Toxicity Experiences of Childhood Cancer Survivors Through Partnership With a Community Organization Serving Rural and Minoritized Families. Psycho-Oncology 2025, 34: e70120. PMID: 40097346, DOI: 10.1002/pon.70120.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAYA survivors of childhood cancerSurvivors of childhood cancerChildhood cancerAYA survivorsFinancial toxicityAdolescent/young adultPerspectives of staff membersNon-English language preferenceStaff membersCancer support organizationsThematic analysis approachCommunity-based organizationsRural regionsParental employmentIndirect medical costsNeeds assessment studySemi-structured interviewsMedical visitsVulnerable populationsLanguage preferenceInsurance coverageMedical costsQualitative dataRural areasMinoritized families
2007
From Visions to Systems of Universal Prekindergarten.
Barnett W, Brown K, Finn-Stevenson M, Henrich C. From Visions to Systems of Universal Prekindergarten. 2007, 113-128. DOI: 10.1037/11486-007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUniversal prekindergartenPreschool programsEdward F. ZiglerHigh-quality preschool programsEarly childhood educational programsEarly childhood educationState prekindergarten programsLocal governmentsUneven patchworkPolicy challengesBallot initiativesType of programInterrelated themesPast visionsPublic recognitionChildhood educationPreschool educationCentury schoolsPrekindergarten programsParental employmentPublic programsLow-income childrenEducational programsHead StartOverwhelming support
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