Bereaved Parent Perspectives on End-of-Life Conversations in Pediatric Oncology
Background: Professional education pertaining to end-of-life care with pediatric oncology patients is limited. Pediatric trainees learn about end-of-life conversations largely from the provider's perspective. Bereaved parents can inform the education of oncologists and the interdisciplinary tea...
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Main Authors: | Rhonda Robert (Author), Shehla Razvi (Author), Lisa L. Triche (Author), Eduardo Bruera (Author), Karen M. Moody (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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