The aim of this clinical study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the digital storytelling method in symptom management in children diagnosed with oncology. It will also provide information about children's experiences with Digital Storytelling and the use of the method. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Is there a difference between the anxiety scores of children who applied the Digital Storytelling Method and those who did not? * Is there a difference between the fatigue scores of children who applied the Digital Storytelling Method and those who did not? * Is there a difference between the nausea scores of children who applied the Digital Storytelling Method and those who did not? * Is there a difference between the pain scores of children who applied and did not apply the Digital Storytelling Method? Participants: Complete the first stage data forms. Visit the clinic every 7-15 days for the digital storytelling process, which consists of 4 stages. After the storytelling process is completed, have a process evaluation meeting with the researcher.
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State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children
Timeframe: It will be used in the 1st and 6th interviews with the child (1st week-6th week).
Visual Analogue Scale for Fatigue
Timeframe: It will be applied in all interviews with the child (6 interviews), before and after the interview. It will be applied 12 times in 6 weeks.
The Baxter Retching Faces Scale
Timeframe: It will be applied in all interviews with the child (6 interviews), before and after the interview. It will be applied 12 times in 6 weeks.
Wong-Baker FACES pain rating scale (WB-FACES)
Timeframe: It will be applied in all interviews with the child (6 interviews), before and after the interview. It will be applied 12 times in 6 weeks.