Effects of Distraction on Pain, Fear, and Distress During Venous Port Access and Venipuncture in Children and Adolescents With Cancer
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J. Dale | Juanita Conkin Dale | Debra Eshelman | Cathie E. Guzzetta | D. Eshelman | Andrea Windich-Biermeier | Isabelle Sjoberg | C. Guzzetta | Isabelle Sjoberg | Andrea Windich-Biermeier
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