Objective: To report evidence regarding assessment methods and management strategies for symptom clusters among children and adolescents with cancer.
Data Sources: Published research and clinical guidelines.
Conclusion: Although a number of studies have identified multiple co-occurring symptoms in children and adolescents with cancer, only a few have included analyses aimed at identifying symptom clusters. Evidence is limited for symptom cluster management strategies.
Implications For Nursing Practice: Researchers and clinicians need to employ mechanisms that support children and adolescents to: 1) fully express multiple, co-occurring symptoms; 2) identify symptom clusters within specific developmental and diagnostic groups; and 3) develop and evaluate interventions targeting symptom clusters.
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