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Pediatric advance care planning.
Tags: 2005, 7 died at home and 2 died at a hospital. Eight of the children's advance directives were followed during the dying process, 9 are deceased, Advance Care Planning/og [Organization & Administration], Advance Care Planning/organization & Administration, Backlog, Child, DNAR, DNAR Outcomes, Female, Hammes BJ, Humans, including preserving their child's quality of life and avoiding unnecessary suffering., individuals in the community raised concerns about the child's advance directive. CONCLUSIONS: Even though the topic of their child's death is difficult, Infant, Interviews As Topic, Journal Article, Journal of Palliative Medicine, Kempf M, Klevan J, Male, Newborn, Parents/psychology, Parents/px [psychology], Pediatrics, PedPal Lit, Preschool, the majority of the interviewed parents found the advance care planning process for the child helpful because it assured the best care for the child, while 1 was not. Th irteen parents were interviewed. Twelve stated that the process of advance care planning benefited their children and their family. Rarely, Williams MS, Wisconsin