Table 6.

Monza versus other hospitals’ analysis—communication methods.

Monza SP opinion, n (%)Other centers SP opinion, n (%)Chi-square test (P-value)
Is it correct to explain the disease to children?
 No2 (5.9%)2 (16.67%).375
 Doesn’t know0 (0%)0 (0%)
 Yes32 (94.1%)10 (83.33%)
Who should explain the disease to children?
 Parents7 (21.9%)7 (58.33%).007
 Professional figure6 (18.8%)0 (0%)
 Both19 (59.4%)5 (41.67%)
Can the hematologist have a role in communication?
 No1 (2.9%)6 (50%).001
 Doesn’t know1 (2.9%)0 (0%)
 Yes32 (94.1%)6 (50%)
Monza SP opinion, n (%)Other centers SP opinion, n (%)Chi-square test (P-value)
Is it correct to explain the disease to children?
 No2 (5.9%)2 (16.67%).375
 Doesn’t know0 (0%)0 (0%)
 Yes32 (94.1%)10 (83.33%)
Who should explain the disease to children?
 Parents7 (21.9%)7 (58.33%).007
 Professional figure6 (18.8%)0 (0%)
 Both19 (59.4%)5 (41.67%)
Can the hematologist have a role in communication?
 No1 (2.9%)6 (50%).001
 Doesn’t know1 (2.9%)0 (0%)
 Yes32 (94.1%)6 (50%)

Abbreviation: SP, sick parent.

Table 6.

Monza versus other hospitals’ analysis—communication methods.

Monza SP opinion, n (%)Other centers SP opinion, n (%)Chi-square test (P-value)
Is it correct to explain the disease to children?
 No2 (5.9%)2 (16.67%).375
 Doesn’t know0 (0%)0 (0%)
 Yes32 (94.1%)10 (83.33%)
Who should explain the disease to children?
 Parents7 (21.9%)7 (58.33%).007
 Professional figure6 (18.8%)0 (0%)
 Both19 (59.4%)5 (41.67%)
Can the hematologist have a role in communication?
 No1 (2.9%)6 (50%).001
 Doesn’t know1 (2.9%)0 (0%)
 Yes32 (94.1%)6 (50%)
Monza SP opinion, n (%)Other centers SP opinion, n (%)Chi-square test (P-value)
Is it correct to explain the disease to children?
 No2 (5.9%)2 (16.67%).375
 Doesn’t know0 (0%)0 (0%)
 Yes32 (94.1%)10 (83.33%)
Who should explain the disease to children?
 Parents7 (21.9%)7 (58.33%).007
 Professional figure6 (18.8%)0 (0%)
 Both19 (59.4%)5 (41.67%)
Can the hematologist have a role in communication?
 No1 (2.9%)6 (50%).001
 Doesn’t know1 (2.9%)0 (0%)
 Yes32 (94.1%)6 (50%)

Abbreviation: SP, sick parent.

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