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Publikováno v:
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 65:e399-e407
Autor:
Heather Coats, Katherine Doyon, Mary J. Isaacson, Djin Tay, William E. Rosa, Masako Mayahara, Jeannette Kates, Erica Frechman, Patricia Moyle Wright, Jackelyn Y. Boyden, Elizabeth G. Broden, Pamela S. Hinds, Richard James, Susan Keller, Susan E. Thrane, Kim Mooney-Doyle, Suzanne S. Sullivan, Jiayun Xu, Julie Tanner, Maria Natal
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing. 25:55-74
Autor:
Elizabeth G, Broden, Pamela S, Hinds, Allison V, Werner-Lin, Martha A Q, Curley, Claire R, Wells
Publikováno v:
Journal of hospice and palliative nursing : JHPN : the official journal of the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association. 24(5)
Little is known about how nursing care at the end of a child's life impacts long-term parental bereavement. We aimed to explain, contextualize, and examine comparisons between quantitative trends in children's end-of-life care and parents' qualitativ
Proxy ratings of psychological well‐being in patients with primary brain tumors: A systematic review
Autor:
Timothy S. Sannes, Miryam Yusufov, Hermioni L. Amonoo, Elizabeth G. Broden, Darcy E. Burgers, Paul Bain, Cristina Pozo‐Kaderman, Damien M. Miran, Timothy S. Smith, Ilana M. Braun, William F. Pirl
Publikováno v:
Psycho-Oncology. 32:203-213
This systematic review examined the agreement of proxy ratings of depression and anxiety in neuro-oncology patients.Searches were conducted across 4 databases (MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, CINAHL, and Web of Science) to identify studies that compared p
Autor:
Elizabeth G, Broden, Pamela S, Hinds, Allison, Werner-Lin, Ryan, Quinn, Lisa A, Asaro, Martha A Q, Curley
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Critical Care. 31:230-239
Background Parents’ perceptions of critical care during the final days of their child’s life shape their grief for decades. Little is known about nursing care needs of children actively dying in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Objective
Publikováno v:
J Palliat Med
Background: Communication about prognosis is a key ingredient of effective palliative care. When patients with advanced cancer develop increased prognostic understanding, there is potential for existential distress to occur. However, the existential
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Critical Care. 29:111-121
BackgroundSocietal attitudes about end-of-life events are at odds with how, where, and when children die. In addition, parents’ ideas about what constitutes a “good death” in a pediatric intensive care unit vary widely.ObjectiveTo synthesize pa
Publikováno v:
Intensive Crit Care Nurs
To examine parents' perceptions of nursing care needs; including specific concerns, preferences and supportive actions for themselves and their dying child during and following the withdrawal of life support in the paediatric intensive care unit.Qual
Autor:
Nicole SanGiacomo, Kathleen A. Knafl, Janet A. Deatrick, Lamia P. Barakat, Elizabeth G Broden, Wendy L. Hobbie, Sue Ogle, Elizabeth S. Ver Hoeve, Jennifer Toth
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing. 36:402-412
Due to the complexity of cancer late effects, the education required to provide anticipatory guidance and support to the caregivers of adolescent and young adult (AYA) survivors of childhood brain tumors can be difficult. Therefore, identifying chall
Autor:
Jennifer Toth, Kathleen A. Knafl, Lamia P. Barakat, Janet A. Deatrick, George J. Knafl, Wendy L. Hobbie, Jill P. Ginsberg, Michael Fisher, Thomas Hardie, Maureen Reilly, Nicole SanGiacomo, Sue Ogle, Elizabeth G Broden
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Psychology. 32:321-332
Little is known about how families systemically incorporate the work of caring for adolescent and young adult (AYA) survivors of childhood brain tumors who often remain dependent on their families well into adulthood. The primary aim of this study wa