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- Tags: Comparative Studies
Work-related quality of life in professionals involved in pediatric palliative care: a repeated cross-sectional comparative effectiveness study
Tags: 2024, Adult, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Bergstrasser E, Chi Square Test, Comparative Studies, Cross Sectional Studies, Data Analysis Software, Descriptive Statistics, Female, Feuz U, Funding Source, Gerber AK, Health Personnel, Hospitals Pediatric, Human, July List 2024, Male, Middle Age, Mitterer S, Multidisciplinary Care Team, Palliative Care, Palliative Care and Social Practice, Pearson's Correlation Coefficient, Pediatric Care, Psychosocial Factors, Quality Of Life, Quality of Working Life, Questionnaires, Regression, Repeated Measures, Shiftwork, Simon M, Sociodemographic Factors, structural equation modeling, Summated Rating Scaling, Support Psychosocial, Switzerland, T-Tests, Von der Weid N, work environment, Work Experiences, workload, Zimmermann K
Gender Differences in Depressive Symptoms Following Child Death in Later
Tags: 2023, Adaptation Psychological, Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Bereavement, Child, Comparative Studies, Depression, Evaluation, Father-child Relations, Fathers, Female, Funding Source, Human, In Adulthood, In Middle Age, In Old Age, Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences & Social, Male, Mellencamp KA, Middle Age, Mortality, Mother-child Relations, Mothers, November List 2034, Only Child, Parent-child Relations, Prognosis, Psychosocial Factors, Recovery, Risk Factors, Sex Factors, Trends, United States, VULNERABILITY
Culturally and linguistically diverse men's experiences of support following perinatal death: A qualitative study
Tags: 2023, Australia, Bereavement, Communities, Comparative Studies, Coping, Cultural Diversity, Descriptive Statistics, Due Cl, Family Centered Care, Health Personnel, Human, Journal of Clinical Nursing, Leaders, Life Experiences, Linguistics, Male, Men, Obst K, Pearson T, Perinatal Death, Psychosocial Factors, Public Policy, Qualitative Studies, Self-Advocacy, Semi-Structured Interview, September List 2049, Stigma, Support, Psychosocial, Thematic Analysis
Sleep quality moderates the association between family bereavement and heart rate variability
Tags: 2023, Almeida DM, Bereavement, Cardiovascular Diseases, Chai HW, Comparative Studies, Death, Descriptive Statistics, Family, Family Attitudes, Family Relations, Funding Source, Health Behavior, Heart Rate Variability, Human, insomnia, Jester DJ, Joo S, Journal Of Behavioral Medicine, Lee S, Psychological Distress, Psychological Well-being, Psychosocial Factors, Questionnaires, September List 2031, Sleep, Sleep Quality, surveys, Umberson DJ, United States, VULNERABILITY
Uncertainty and Perinatal Post?Traumatic Stress Disorder in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Tags: 2022, After Care, April List 2023, Brown RL, Coefficient Alpha, Comparative Studies, Data Analysis Software, Descriptive Statistics, Female, Hospitalization, Human, Hypothesis, Infant, Infant Newborn, Intensive Care Units, Intensive Care Units Neonatal, Johnson TS, Lagatta J, Leuthner J, Male, Malin KJ, Malnory M, Mental Disorders, Palliative Care, Parent-Infant Relations, Parents, Patient Discharge, Perinatal Care, Prospective Studies, Psychologists, Psychosocial Factors, Questionnaires, reliability and validity, Research in Nursing and Health, Rholl E, scales, Stress Disorders Post-Traumatic, Summated Rating Scaling, Uncertainty, White?Traut R
African American and Latino bereaved parent health outcomes after receiving perinatal palliative care: A comparative mixed methods case study
Tags: 2019, Adult, Anticipatory Grieving, anxiety, Applied Nursing Research, Bereavement, Blacks -- Psychosocial Factors, Comparative Studies, Côté-Arsenault D, Denney-Koelsch E M, Depression, Descriptive Statistics, February 2020 List, Female, Fetal Abnormalities -- Diagnosis, Funding Source, Health Status, Hispanics -- Psychosocial Factors, Human, Interviews, Kavanaugh K, Male, McCoy T P, Multimethod Studies, Palliative Care, Parental Attitudes, Patient Satisfaction, Perinatal Care, Perinatal Death -- Psychosocial Factors, Psychological Well-being, Qualitative Studies, Quantitative Studies, Questionnaires, scales, Self Report, Summated Rating Scaling, surveys, Treatment Outcomes
Children Enrolled in Hospice Care Under Commercial Insurance: A Comparison of Different Age Groups
Tags: 2019, Academic Medical Centers -- Pennsylvania, Adolescence, Age Factors, American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine, Analysis of Variance, Chi Square Test, Child, Child Preschool, Chronic Disease -- Classification -- In Infancy and Childhood, Cohrs A C, Comparative Studies, Cross Sectional Studies, Data Analysis Software, Descriptive Statistics, Female, Funding Source, Geographic Factors, Health Care Costs, Health Resource Utilization, Hospice Care -- Economics -- In Infancy and Childhood, Hospice Patients -- Psychosocial Factors, Human, Infant, Insurance Health, Keim-Malpass J, Length Of Stay, Leslie D L, Lindley Lisa C, Male, March 2019 List, Pearson's Correlation Coefficient, Pediatric Care, Pennsylvania, Prospective Studies, Retrospective Design, Sex Factors