Affiliation:
1. Yale School of Nursing,
2. Center for Chronic Illness Care, Yale School of Nursing
Abstract
The death of a child is painful to all witnesses, but the experience varies among individuals, and differing perspectives lead to a variety of definitions for a good death. This analysis is undertaken to clarify the dimensions involved in a good death of a child with cancer and to examine them from 3 perspectives: the dying child, the child's family, and the health care providers.
Subject
Oncology (nursing),Pediatrics
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21 articles.
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