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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2014.913086" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2014.913086</a>
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On the Child's Own Initiative: Parents Communicate With Their Dying Child About Death
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Death Studies
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2014
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Jalmsell L; Kontio T; Stein M; Henter Jan-Inge; Kreicbergs U
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Open and honest communication has been identified as an important factor in providing good palliative care. However, there is no easy solution to if, when and how parents and a dying child should communicate about death. This paper reports how bereaved parents communicated about death with their child, dying from a malignancy. Communication was often initiated by the child and included communication through narratives such as fairy-tales and movies and talking more directly about death itself. Parents also reported that their child prepared for death by giving instructions about his or her grave or funeral and giving away toys.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2014.913086" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1080/07481187.2014.913086</a>
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Jalmsell L
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Kontio T
Kreicbergs U
Stein M
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On The Child's Own Initiative: Parents Communicate With Their Dying Child About Death
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Death Studies
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2015
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Adolescent; Adult; Attitude To Death; Behavioral Research; Child; Child Behavior; Child Care/psychology; Child Preschool; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Neoplasms/psychology; Neoplasms/therapy; Palliative Care/psychology; Parent-child Relations; Parents/psychology; Qualitative Research; Sweden; Terminally Ill/psychology
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Jalmsell L; Kontio T; Stein M; Henter JI; Kreicbergs U
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Open and honest communication has been identified as an important factor in providing good palliative care. However, there is no easy solution to if, when, and how parents and a dying child should communicate about death. This article reports how bereaved parents communicated about death with their child, dying from a malignancy. Communication was often initiated by the child and included communication through narratives such as fairy tales and movies and talking more directly about death itself. Parents also reported that their child prepared for death by giving instructions about his or her grave or funeral and giving away toys.
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DOI: 10.1080/07481187.2014.913086
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2015
Adolescent
Adult
Attitude To Death
Behavioral Research
Child
Child Behavior
Child Care/psychology
Child Preschool
Death studies
Female
Henter JI
Humans
Infant
Jalmsell L
Kontio T
Kreicbergs U
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March 2016 List
Neoplasms/psychology
Neoplasms/therapy
Palliative Care/psychology
Parent-child Relations
Parents/psychology
Qualitative Research
Stein M
Sweden
Terminally Ill/psychology