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Sharing information, building trusting relationships, and sharing treatment goals with medical personnel were identified as forms of children's participation in medical decision making. Through cultivated friendships, children's peer groups were sources of resilience and strength in overcoming difficulties in hospital life. The development of children's decision making in a pediatric oncology ward was based on various rich human relationships. Such relationships should be promoted to substantially improve shared decision making.