Abstract

Children reported more suffering from cancer treatment-related painful procedures than cancer itself. Appropriate parent interaction behaviors can help children cope with these painful procedures. Swanson's Theory of Caring provides a framework to formulate parent interaction behaviors. This dissertation consisted of three separate papers to investigate parent-child interactions during cancer treatment-related port starts.

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This dissertation has also been disseminated through the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database. Dissertation/thesis number: 10119958; ProQuest document ID: 1806124684. The author still retains copyright.

Author Details

Jinbing Bai, PhD

Sigma Membership

Alpha Alpha

Type

Dissertation

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

Other

Research Approach

Other

Keywords:

Cancer Procedures, Distress, Pain, Caring, Parent-Child Interaction, Children

Advisor

Sheila J. Santacroce

Second Advisor

Louis Penner

Degree

PhD

Degree Grantor

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Degree Year

2016

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Review Type

None: Degree-based Submission

Acquisition

Proxy-submission

Date of Issue

2022-06-27

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