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Medication side effects have been commonly described by most study participants; on the other hand, those who Missed the Connection described circumstances in which they permitted negative effects to maintain them from taking their oral chemotherapy as prescribed: I began Dness ?I believe of those other moms that, what if they undertaking that [not taking the pills] title= s12864-016-2896-7 `cuz I kept receiving sick and stuff...I would get like invited to areas to go with people today and stuff, and I would must usually cancel `cuz I'd get sick. So, I imply ?sometimes I wouldn't take `em [the oral chemotherapy pills].Not worried about her, who was? She wasn't, since she was young, so she did not know regardless of whether to take medicine or not. Mother of 11 yr old Hispanic female diagnosed at age four A essential dimension (mediator) of your core variable was recognition that taking oral chemotherapy as prescribed played a important part within the young person's prospective recovery from leukemia (Generating the Connection); this intervening condition served as a motivator for Undertaking Our Portion. The consequences of taking on the duty for Undertaking Our Portion were from time to time striking, as some participants (especially parents of young kids) clearly indicated that just about every medication dose was taken on schedule as prescribed, in accordance together with the associated dietary and dose-timing restrictions, and that they have been capable to maintain this level of adherence more than the 2- to 3-year course of leukemia remedy: I could swear to you on something that she did not miss one dose of medicine. By no means. It was my entire life. Mother of 9 yr old Caucasian female diagnosed at age 3 She took all of her medicine. For us there was not a single day exactly where you could say, "Oh, we forgot nowadays."NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author ManuscriptMother of 11 yr old Hispanic female diagnosed at age four Parents who maintained this remarkable amount of adherence explained that an more constructive outcome was the realization that they would not harbor feelings of guilt or have regrets should their kid develop a leukemia recurrence, given that they believed that they had completed every little thing they could to assure that their youngster had the most beneficial possible opportunity for cure. But I was quite insistent that he not miss. I know [the doctor] told me that some parents have missed, and she told me that they felt guilty. And I can't even consider somebody - I would not want it to be my fault for it coming back. And I often felt that way. So I've to perform it. I need to have to complete whatever I'm supposed to do. Mother of 16 yr old Caucasian male diagnosed at ageJ Pediatr Oncol Nurs. Author manuscript; accessible in PMC 2012 July 1.Landier et al.PageMissing the Connection Missing the Connection describes a theoretic construct title= cam4.798 in which study participants failed to recognize that taking oral chemotherapy was vital for control/cure with the leukemia: [I had] extra tablets than I can name or remember...I did not remember what any of them were for. 23 yr old Hispanic male diagnosed at age 18 Participants who Missed the Connection described behaviors less consistent with adherence.