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Fear, coping and support- from the perspective of children aged 10-17-year old having acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Ingela LeibringAnnica KihlgrenAgneta Anderzèn-Carlsson
Published in: International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being (2024)
Children aged 10 to 17 undergoing treatment for ALL experience various fears. Each experience is individual and changes over time, but there are common patterns. Most children used problem-solving or emotional-regulation strategies, but withdrawal was also reported. Even children who can deal with fear need support from their health care professionals, families, and friends.
Keyphrases
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