Siblings of children with palliative care needs often suffer feelings of being neglected, and their needs for information and involvement are frequently unmet. This study aims to explore the experiences and feelings of siblings of children with palliative care needs, and to determine what is important to them. Nine siblings, aged 6–14 years, were interviewed using four different communication tools: See-Hear-Do pictures, including the empty body as a separate element, Bear cards, and words originating from previous sibling research. Data were analyzed using conventional content analysis. Five categories emerged concerning aspects that the siblings described about their situation and things that they found important: being part of a special ...
Existing literature in the area of bereavement as it pertains to young persons focuses primarily upo...
abstract: The purpose of this research project is to explore the healthy sibling’s response to the d...
Children with a severe illness usually have a great impact on all of the family members. The goal of...
The overall aim was to describe the siblings’ thoughts on and experiences of needs, problems and sup...
In this study, we explore how siblings of children diagnosed with cancer describe the implications o...
Background: Every year, in Sweden, 250 children and adolescents below 15 years of age are diagnosed ...
In this study, we explore how siblings of children diagnosed with cancer describe the implications o...
This literature review examines the impact of the terminal illness and death on the siblings of chil...
The purpose of this study was to describe the lived experience of a well child living at home with a...
BACKGROUND: Siblings of pediatric cancer patients have a higher risk of developing emotional, behavi...
The purpose of the research was to explore the experiences of siblings who have a brother or sister ...
The death of a child with a disability presents unique challenges for individual family members. Whe...
Death of a child is a very painful experience for parents and remaining siblings who experience phys...
Purpose: To explore the experiences of adolescents with a sibling suffering from cancer from a salut...
The purpose of this dissertation was to understand the current literature on sibling grief, identify...
Existing literature in the area of bereavement as it pertains to young persons focuses primarily upo...
abstract: The purpose of this research project is to explore the healthy sibling’s response to the d...
Children with a severe illness usually have a great impact on all of the family members. The goal of...
The overall aim was to describe the siblings’ thoughts on and experiences of needs, problems and sup...
In this study, we explore how siblings of children diagnosed with cancer describe the implications o...
Background: Every year, in Sweden, 250 children and adolescents below 15 years of age are diagnosed ...
In this study, we explore how siblings of children diagnosed with cancer describe the implications o...
This literature review examines the impact of the terminal illness and death on the siblings of chil...
The purpose of this study was to describe the lived experience of a well child living at home with a...
BACKGROUND: Siblings of pediatric cancer patients have a higher risk of developing emotional, behavi...
The purpose of the research was to explore the experiences of siblings who have a brother or sister ...
The death of a child with a disability presents unique challenges for individual family members. Whe...
Death of a child is a very painful experience for parents and remaining siblings who experience phys...
Purpose: To explore the experiences of adolescents with a sibling suffering from cancer from a salut...
The purpose of this dissertation was to understand the current literature on sibling grief, identify...
Existing literature in the area of bereavement as it pertains to young persons focuses primarily upo...
abstract: The purpose of this research project is to explore the healthy sibling’s response to the d...
Children with a severe illness usually have a great impact on all of the family members. The goal of...