Open and honest communication has been identified as an important factor in providing good palliative care. However, there is no easy solution to if, when, and how parents and a dying child should communicate about death. This article reports how bereaved parents communicated about deathwith their child, dying from a malignancy. Communication was often initiated by the child and included communication through narratives such as fairy tales and movies and talking more directly about death itself. Parents also reported that their child prepared for death by giving instructions about his or her grave or funeral and giving away toys
Nurses, parents and other family members tend to feel ill equipped when talking to children about a ...
Although many children with cancer can be cured, approximately 25 % will die of their disease. These...
textDeath is the only certainty in life. Everyone dies eventually. Yet despite its inevitability, d...
Communicating with children about the anticipated death of a parent can be very challenging, even fo...
Objective: To investigate the rationale and consequences associated with a parent's decision to disc...
Objective: Living with a parent who is approaching the end of life is profoundly troubling for young...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the rationale and consequences associated with a parent's decision to discu...
PURPOSETo assess children's trust in the care provided to a dying parent during the final week of li...
Purpose: Death is a universal inevitability of life, though parents and adults often report difficul...
The death of a child is a devastating and life changing event. A child\u27s death leaves parents str...
Objective Parents with incurable cancer are often uncertain how, what and when is best to tell their...
BACKGROUND: The death of a child is a devastating event that results in profound grief and significa...
The present study had three major aims. First, this study was a basic descriptive exploration of th...
The untimely death of a close family member is one of the most challenging events for families inclu...
When a child is diagnosed with a life-threatening condition, one of the most challenging tasks facin...
Nurses, parents and other family members tend to feel ill equipped when talking to children about a ...
Although many children with cancer can be cured, approximately 25 % will die of their disease. These...
textDeath is the only certainty in life. Everyone dies eventually. Yet despite its inevitability, d...
Communicating with children about the anticipated death of a parent can be very challenging, even fo...
Objective: To investigate the rationale and consequences associated with a parent's decision to disc...
Objective: Living with a parent who is approaching the end of life is profoundly troubling for young...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the rationale and consequences associated with a parent's decision to discu...
PURPOSETo assess children's trust in the care provided to a dying parent during the final week of li...
Purpose: Death is a universal inevitability of life, though parents and adults often report difficul...
The death of a child is a devastating and life changing event. A child\u27s death leaves parents str...
Objective Parents with incurable cancer are often uncertain how, what and when is best to tell their...
BACKGROUND: The death of a child is a devastating event that results in profound grief and significa...
The present study had three major aims. First, this study was a basic descriptive exploration of th...
The untimely death of a close family member is one of the most challenging events for families inclu...
When a child is diagnosed with a life-threatening condition, one of the most challenging tasks facin...
Nurses, parents and other family members tend to feel ill equipped when talking to children about a ...
Although many children with cancer can be cured, approximately 25 % will die of their disease. These...
textDeath is the only certainty in life. Everyone dies eventually. Yet despite its inevitability, d...