Survey on Pediatric Oncology Exercise Therapy in Cologne, 2023-2025
by Lena Böhlke·Updated 1mo ago
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Description
158 survey responses from patients, parents, siblings, and staff at a German university hospital evaluate a new exercise therapy program. The data, collected via non-validated questionnaires between 2023 and 2025, captures perspectives on communication, participation, satisfaction, and barriers. Author Lena Böhlke published the results in a 286.2 KB PDF under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Use Cases
Assessing patient and family satisfaction with a hospital-based exercise program based on survey categories like 'Satisfaction' and 'Participation'.
Identifying barriers to exercise therapy during outpatient phases based on the 'Barriers and Motives' survey category.
Evaluating staff perceptions of a new clinical care model based on feedback from 48 staff members.
Analyzing the perceived need for sibling integration in therapeutic programs based on responses from 14 siblings.
Strengths
Includes perspectives from four distinct stakeholder groups: 33 patients, 63 parents, 14 siblings, and 48 staff members.
Survey covered multiple thematic categories including 'Communication/Education', 'Satisfaction', and 'Barriers and Motives'.
Data is openly licensed (CC-BY-4.0) for reuse and analysis.
Limitations
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
The dataset is very small (286.2 KB), indicating limited scope and likely consisting of summarized results rather than raw response data.
Provenance
Source
Monocentric survey conducted at the Pediatric Oncology Department of the University Hospital of Cologne.
Collection Method
Non-validated questionnaires containing both open and closed questions.
Time Range
Survey conducted between 2023 and 2025.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-22 05:47:26; freshness should be verified.
Geography
Data collected from a single hospital in Cologne, Germany.
The primary data is contained within a PDF report; extracting structured data for analysis may require manual processing.