This study aims to determine the effect of the Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention Package (CBIP) applied during port catheter needle insertion on pain, anxiety, and fear levels in children aged 6-18 years diagnosed with oncology. Research Hypotheses Between the Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention Package group (G1) and the control group (G2): H1: There is a difference in the mean scores of the Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale (WB-FPRS) between the groups. H2: There is a difference in the mean scores of the Children's Anxiety Scale between the groups. H3: There is a difference in the mean scores of the Children's Fear Scale between the groups. Prior to the intervention, researchers will administer the scales to the intervention group, followed by the implementation of the CBIP. After the port catheter needle insertion, the scales will be re-administered to evaluate the final levels of pain, anxiety, and fear.
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Sociodemographic Characteristics Form (SCF)
Timeframe: At baseline, prior to intervention (Day 1)
Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale (WB-FPRS)
Timeframe: Before and after port catheter needle insertion (Day 1).
Children's Fear Scale (CFS)
Timeframe: Before and after port catheter needle insertion (Day 1).
Children's Anxiety Scale-State (CAS-S)
Timeframe: Before and after port catheter needle insertion (Day 1).