Parents of children with cancer report worsening well-being
A new survey by Sylva, a support organisation for children, adolescents, and young adults with cancer, shows a sharp decline in parental well-being during their child’s treatment.
The share of parents reporting poor well-being has risen from 16% in 2022 to 36% this year, according to the latest barometer. The survey also found that four out of five parents experienced a drop in income while their child was undergoing cancer treatment.
Sylva has tracked family well-being and support needs since 2021. The most recent survey collected responses from 139 parents and guardians of children with cancer.
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