2014
DOI: 10.7314/apjcp.2014.15.8.3487
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Symptom Frequency of Children with Cancer and Parent Quality of Life in Turkey

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“…55 In that study, pediatric symptom frequency impacted parental perception of spirituality; as pediatric symptom frequency increased, parents' life quality spiritual wellness subdimension was negatively affected (P = 0.008). 55 Another study conducted in Israel investigated the impact of spiritual association or religious affiliation on goals of care for parents of children with solid tumor diagnoses. 62 This study revealed that the likelihood of providing do not resuscitate consent did not differ significantly among parents of Jewish, Islamic, and Christian background.…”
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“…55 In that study, pediatric symptom frequency impacted parental perception of spirituality; as pediatric symptom frequency increased, parents' life quality spiritual wellness subdimension was negatively affected (P = 0.008). 55 Another study conducted in Israel investigated the impact of spiritual association or religious affiliation on goals of care for parents of children with solid tumor diagnoses. 62 This study revealed that the likelihood of providing do not resuscitate consent did not differ significantly among parents of Jewish, Islamic, and Christian background.…”
Section: Perceptions Of Spiritualitymentioning
confidence: 74%
“…One study conducted in Turkey investigated the correlation between parents’ spiritual perception and their child's symptom burden . In that study, pediatric symptom frequency impacted parental perception of spirituality; as pediatric symptom frequency increased, parents' life quality spiritual wellness subdimension was negatively affected ( P = 0.008) . Another study conducted in Israel investigated the impact of spiritual association or religious affiliation on goals of care for parents of children with solid tumor diagnoses .…”
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“…We should determine the factors increasing or decreasing the fatigue and plan convenient interventions aimed at decreasing the fatigue experienced by the child (Hockenberry-Eaton and Hinds, 2000;Gedaly-Duff et al, 2006;Demirbağ et al, 2013;Kudubes et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%