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Table 4 Understanding of Mini-SSPedi- Proportion of Respondents Understanding Each Symptom (N = 30)a

From: Development of mini-SSPedi for children 4–7 years of age receiving cancer treatments

 

Cohort 8 (n = 20)

Cohort 9 (n = 10)

4 Year Olds (n = 7)

5 Year Olds (n = 5)

6 Year Olds (n = 4)

7 Year Olds (n = 4)

4 Year Olds (n = 2)

5 Year Olds (n = 4)

6 Year Olds (n = 3)

7 Year Olds (n = 1)

Feeling sada

7/7

5/5

4/4

4/4

2/2

4/4

3/3

1/1

Feeling scared or worried

7/7

5/5

4/4

4/4

2/2

4/4

3/3

1/1

Feeling cranky or angry

7/7

5/5

4/4

4/4

2/2

4/4

3/3

1/1

Forgetting thingsa

7/7

5/5

4/4

4/4

2/2

4/4

3/3

1/1

Changes in how you looka

7/7

5/5

4/4

4/4

2/2

4/4

3/3

1/1

Feeling tired

7/7

5/5

4/4

4/4

2/2

4/4

3/3

1/1

Mouth sores

5/7

3/5

3/4

3/4

2/2

4/4

3/3

1/1

Headache

7/7

5/5

4/4

4/4

2/2

4/4

3/3

1/1

Hurt or pain (other than headache)

7/7

5/5

4/4

4/4

2/2

4/4

3/3

1/1

Hands or feet falling asleep or tinglinga

7/7

5/5

4/4

4/4

2/2

4/4

3/3

1/1

Throwing up or feeling like you might throw up

7/7

5/5

4/4

4/4

2/2

4/4

3/3

1/1

Feeling more or less hungry than you usually do

7/7

5/5

4/4

4/4

2/2

4/4

3/3

1/1

Food tastes differenta

7/7

4/5

4/4

4/4

2/2

4/4

3/3

1/1

Constipation (hard to poop)

7/7

4/5

4/4

4/4

2/2

4/4

3/3

1/1

Diarrhea (watery, runny poop)

7/7

5/5

4/4

4/4

2/2

4/4

3/3

1/1

  1. aThese items were modified starting in cohort 6 – see Table 3
  2. bNumerator is the number of patients who understood each element and denominator is the number of patients evaluated for understanding