Abstract
Three stories of children with advanced cancer are presented in this article. The goal was to ascertain what these children were experiencing and thinking as well as what interventions were helpful. Interviews used open-ended questions as well as the Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale, Symptom Management Record, the Body Outline, Child Depression Inventory, Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale, Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory, Common Toxicity Criteria, Lansky's Play Performance Scale, and Spirituality quality of life (QOL) and provided an opportunity for the children to describe their symptoms and QOL. The findings illustrated that the child's social, psychological, and spiritual concerns are important for nurses to address along with the child's physical needs. © 2011 by Association of Pediatric.
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Wilson, K., Mazhar, W., Rojas-Cooley, T., de Rosa, V., & van Cleve, L. (2011). A glimpse into the lives of 3 children: Their cancer journey. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 28(2), 100–106. https://doi.org/10.1177/1043454210377899