2020
DOI: 10.4103/apjon.apjon_44_19
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Fatigue in Children with Cancer: Reliability and Validity of the Persian Version of Child, Parent, and Staff Fatigue Scale

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“…Whereas in the FSA questionnaire, there are four items with the highest mean value, namely the item My body has felt tired (mean value = 4.9), I have to work harder to do my usual activities (mean value = 4.7), I want to rest more (value mean = 4.3), and I need help to do my usual activities (mean value = 4.3). This study is in line with Mahdizadeh's research (Mahdizadeh et al, 2020). Mahdizadeh et al (2020) stated that fatigue is a common complaint experienced by children with cancer with an estimated 80-100%.…”
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“…Whereas in the FSA questionnaire, there are four items with the highest mean value, namely the item My body has felt tired (mean value = 4.9), I have to work harder to do my usual activities (mean value = 4.7), I want to rest more (value mean = 4.3), and I need help to do my usual activities (mean value = 4.3). This study is in line with Mahdizadeh's research (Mahdizadeh et al, 2020). Mahdizadeh et al (2020) stated that fatigue is a common complaint experienced by children with cancer with an estimated 80-100%.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…In most patients, cancer fatigue is so severe that it interrupts or limits their daily activities and significantly influences different aspects of personal life. Cancer fatigue influences the patients' quality of life and functional conditions by influencing their abilities to perform activities and play roles in significant life events (Mahdizadeh et al, 2020). This study indicates that most children with cancer who receive chemotherapy treatment experience severe fatigue like 56 children (75.7%).…”
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