BACKGROUND:: Education and training for interdisciplinary pediatric providers requires training in principles of palliative and end-of-life (EOL) care. The experiences of bereaved parents can inform and enhance palliative care educational curricula in uniquely powerful and valuable ways. The objective of this study is to present an innovative palliative care educational program facilitated by trained bereaved parents who serve as volunteer educators in local and national palliative care educational forums and to describe how incorporation of bereaved parents in these educational forums affects participant comfort with communication and management of children at the EOL. METHODS:: Parent educators underwent both general and session-specific ...
With the intent of integrating educational activities into the existing medical school curriculum th...
CONTEXT: Many pediatric hospitals offer legacy interventions for families to promote coping and supp...
[[abstract]]A lack of knowledge and skills in pediatric palliative care may create hesitation in car...
As palliative care coursework continues to proliferate within US medical education, novel curriculum...
Background. Recent efforts have focused on improving pediatric palliative care to relieve physical a...
Parents who experience the loss of a child have unique and valuable insights into the grief journey ...
Background: The greater proportion of children with a life-limiting condition (LLC) and their famili...
Abstract While there has been a steady increase in awareness of end-of-life issues and palliative ca...
Palliative care competencies at the pediatric resident training level expand learned knowledge into ...
Background: Collaboration between parents and professional care providers is an essential part of pe...
Over the past few decades, there has been an increased interest in the education and training of ped...
<p>Supplemental_Material for Incorporating Bereaved Parents as Faculty Facilitators and Educators in...
This paper is in two parts and is based on research conducted with bereaved parents following perina...
Background: Patients, families, and health care professionals recognize the need for better communic...
Pediatric hospice and palliative care are aimed at improving the quality of life for dying children ...
With the intent of integrating educational activities into the existing medical school curriculum th...
CONTEXT: Many pediatric hospitals offer legacy interventions for families to promote coping and supp...
[[abstract]]A lack of knowledge and skills in pediatric palliative care may create hesitation in car...
As palliative care coursework continues to proliferate within US medical education, novel curriculum...
Background. Recent efforts have focused on improving pediatric palliative care to relieve physical a...
Parents who experience the loss of a child have unique and valuable insights into the grief journey ...
Background: The greater proportion of children with a life-limiting condition (LLC) and their famili...
Abstract While there has been a steady increase in awareness of end-of-life issues and palliative ca...
Palliative care competencies at the pediatric resident training level expand learned knowledge into ...
Background: Collaboration between parents and professional care providers is an essential part of pe...
Over the past few decades, there has been an increased interest in the education and training of ped...
<p>Supplemental_Material for Incorporating Bereaved Parents as Faculty Facilitators and Educators in...
This paper is in two parts and is based on research conducted with bereaved parents following perina...
Background: Patients, families, and health care professionals recognize the need for better communic...
Pediatric hospice and palliative care are aimed at improving the quality of life for dying children ...
With the intent of integrating educational activities into the existing medical school curriculum th...
CONTEXT: Many pediatric hospitals offer legacy interventions for families to promote coping and supp...
[[abstract]]A lack of knowledge and skills in pediatric palliative care may create hesitation in car...