Original ArticlePain, Distress, and Adult-Child Interaction During Venipuncture in Pediatric Oncology: An Examination of Three Types of Venous Access
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Key Words
Child
adolescent
oncology
pain
distress
needles
central venous access devices
parent behavior
staff behavior
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This project was funded by the Steering Committee for Cancer Control Research in Saskatchewan.
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