Anna Pouplier
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Schmidt-Andersen P, Pouplier A, Faigenbaum A, Beth C, Olsen C, Lykkedegn S, et al.
Pediatr Blood Cancer
. 2025 Jan;
72(3):e31498.
PMID: 39745099
Purpose: The aim was to assess the feasibility of a randomized controlled exercise intervention, including physical assessments, in children and adolescents during the first 6 months of cancer treatment. Materials...
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Pouplier A, Fridh M, Christensen J, Hoyer A, Schmidt-Andersen P, Winther H, et al.
Eur J Oncol Nurs
. 2024 Jun;
71:102639.
PMID: 38878692
Purpose: Preschool children receiving cancer treatment experience decreased gross motor function and challenges in personal and social development. For preschoolers, parents are critical for their child's cancer treatment trajectory, including...
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Pouplier A, Fridh M, Christensen J, Ruiz-Molsgaard H, Hoyer A, Schmidt-Andersen P, et al.
J Adv Nurs
. 2023 Nov;
80(4):1607-1618.
PMID: 37950393
Aim: To explore the potential of a structured active play intervention to promote social and personal development in preschoolers during cancer treatment. Design: A hermeneutic-phenomenological inspired explorative study. Methods: Participant...
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Schmidt-Andersen P, Stage A, Pouplier A, Bastholm L, Muller K, Larsen A, et al.
Pediatr Blood Cancer
. 2023 Oct;
71(1):e30746.
PMID: 37877893
Objective: To review the body of evidence on cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle strength, and physical performance in children with newly diagnosed cancer, five databases (MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, CENTRAL, and Web of...
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Pouplier A, Larsen H, Christensen J, Schmidt-Andersen P, Winther H, Fridh M
Front Pediatr
. 2022 Oct;
10:980257.
PMID: 36238603
Anti-cancer treatments, as well as cancer itself, reduce children's cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle strength, and gross motor functions. Early rehabilitation programs, including physical activity for childhood cancer patients, can counteract these...
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Petersen N, Larsen H, Pouplier A, Schmidt-Andersen P, Thorsteinsson T, Schmiegelow K, et al.
J Adv Nurs
. 2022 Aug;
78(11):3806-3816.
PMID: 35942568
Aims: This study explores experiences of childhood cancer survivors and their parents with a combined physical and social activity intervention during treatment, including how the survivors and their parents perceive...
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Pouplier A, Winther H, Christensen J, Schmidt-Andersen P, Zhang H, Frandsen T, et al.
Front Pediatr
. 2022 May;
10:834512.
PMID: 35615627
Background: Children diagnosed with cancer experience muscle weakness and impaired physical function caused by treatment and related immobility. The situation forces them into a negative cycle of diminished participation in...
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Schmidt-Andersen P, Fridh M, Muller K, Pouplier A, Hjalgrim L, Faigenbaum A, et al.
Front Pediatr
. 2022 Apr;
10:833850.
PMID: 35359909
Background: Improved survival rates for children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer call for novel strategies for reducing short- and long-term treatment-related side effects. These include the physical and metabolic sequelae...